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Criminal aspects in Truman Capote’s documentary work In “Cold Blood” english



Contents:
Introduction ………………………………………………………………….3
Chapter I American writer of Truman Capote…………………………….5
1.1. Early Life and Education……………………………………………….5
1.2. First novel, Other Voices, Other Rooms………………………………10
Chapter II Criminal aspects in Truman Capote’s documentary work “In Cold Blood”…………………………………………………..……………..17
2.1. Investigation and trial of In Cold Blood………………………………17
2.2. Veracity of In Cold Blood and other nonfiction………………………22
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………….27
References …………………………………………………………………..28

Introduction
Today, learning English as a second language is becoming an increasingly important part of education among students around the world. In this case, the study of various types of the most popular novels, short stories, poems, sonnets, ballads and other works of folk writers will help to quickly improve not only students' knowledge, but also thinking skills or other grammatical skills such as reading. and talk. .
Herbert “Herb” Clutter was a thriving farmer in western Kansas. He hired 18 workers who impressed and respected him for his fair treatment and good salary. His two eldest daughters, Eveanna and Beverly, moved in and grew up; her two youngest children, 16-year-old Nancy and her 15-year-old son Kenyon, attended high school. Klutter's wife, Bonnie, was reportedly clinically depressed and physically incapacitated since the birth of her children, but this was later challenged by her brother and other family members, who said Bonnie's depression was not as debilitating as in the book. claimed. .
Hickok and Perry Edward Smith , two former convicts who were recently released on parole from Kansas State Prison , robbed and killed Herb, Bonnie, Nancy, and Kenyon in the early morning hours of November 15, 1959. Hikok's former cellmate . , Floyd Wells, who worked for Herb Clutter, told Hikok that Clutter kept a large amount of cash in a safe. Soon Hikoku came up with the idea of stealing the safe and starting a new life in Mexico. According to the hood, Hikok described his plan as a "perfect result." Hikok later contacted former prisoner Smith about the theft with him. [8] In fact, Herb Clutter did not have a safe, and he paid almost all of his business by check. [9]
After traveling 400 miles across Kansas on the evening of November 14, Hickok and Smith arrived at Holcomb, found Klutters' home, and entered through an unlocked door while the family was asleep. Waking up the clutters, knowing there was no safe, they tied the family up, shut their mouths, and continued to search for money, but found nothing of value in the house. Still deciding not to leave any witnesses, the couple briefly discussed what to do; Smith, unsteady and violent in anger, cut Herb Klutter's throat and then shot him in the head. Capot writes that Smith later recalled: “I didn’t mean to offend this man. I thought he was a very good gentleman. Soft. I thought so until I cut his throat. ” Kenyon, Nancy, and then Mrs. Klutter were also shot in the head. Hickok and Smith left the crime scene with a small portable radio, a pair of binoculars, and less than $ 50 in cash.
Smith later testified in his oral confession that Hickok had killed two women. However, when asked to sign the confession, Smith refused. Capot said he wanted to take responsibility for all four murders because he said he "felt sorry for Dick's mother." "He's a very sweet man," Smith added. Hiccup always insisted that Smith had committed all four murders.

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