1# *In Cold Blood* - Truman Capote 2 3## Setting 4 5**What does the setting of the text include?** 6 7- Holcomb, Kansas, America, 1959 8- cultural information - America, small isolated community, agricultural economy, 1959 9- explicit mention of dates to set period (Nov 14, 1959) 10- Holcomb, Kansas - small town, "not a place that strangers come upon by chance" 11- introduction to characters - family interactions/relationships 12- integration of events & people to describe culture/period/location 13- "hip-high, sheep-slaughtering snows" - harsh weather 14- description of clothing - "narrow frontier trousers, Stevensons, and high heeled boots" 15- description of accent - "the local accent is barbed with a prairie twang" 16- landscape - dusty, dry flat, vast 17- low population 18- "few Americans [..] had ever heard of Holcomb" 19- dilapidated buildings, uniform through town 20 21**How do the setting and events work together?** 22 23**Foreshadowing** 24 25p 25, 41, 52, 63, 67 26 27- chapter titles - "the last to see them alive" etc 28- not going to church 29- ambiguous implications 30- “Chinese elms had turned into a tunnel of darkening green” (leading up to Clutters' house) 31- “until one morning in mid-November of 1959, few Americans [..] had ever heard of Holcomb” 32- Herbert “headed for home and the day’s work, unaware that it would be his last” 33- “if Dick had not hammered home the every-minute importance of the next twenty-four hours” - Dick and Perry planning 34- “the only sure thing is every one of them has got to go” - Dick 35- “four shotgun blasts that, all told, ended six human lives” 36- “Only now when I think back, I think somebody must have been hiding there. Maybe down among the trees. Somebody just waiting for me to leave” 37- dual narrative in chronological order approaching murder 38- - create a sense that the narrative will "collide" 39- - different settings, same time 40 41 42## Characters 43 44### Herbert Clutter 45 46- owns River Valley Farm 47- four children - two daughters (Eveanna + Beverly) + Nancy + Kenyon 48- successful - owns large property 49- "I'm not as poor as I look" 50- devout Methodist 51- approves of Bobby but wary of their relationship 52 53### Bonnie Clutter 54 55- wife of Herbert Clutter 56- mentally unstable (anxiety/BPD) 57 58### Kenyon Clutter 59-15 60- builds stuff 61 62### Nancy Clutter 63- boyfriend Bobby Rupp 64- best friend Susan Kidwell 65 66### Clutter family 67 68- complement each other - "just beautiful honey, a beautiful southern Belle" 69- cares for each other - "poor Bonnie's afflictions", "just one serious cause of disquiet" 70- controls his kids with a genuine interest - "suggests she see less of Bobby", "his laws were laws" 71- strict routine/organisation 72- a family that was stereotypically perfect until Bonnie was sick - judgement of others 73 74### Bobby Rupp 75- Nancy's boyfriend 76 77### Alvin Dewey 78- Investigator for Kansas Bureau of Investigation 79- wife Marie (stenographer), two sons 80 81### Dick Hickock 82 83- murders Clutters with Perry Smith 84- "Dick, the practical Dick" 85- appears confident 86- married twice, had three sons 87- calls Perry "honey" 88- impulsive - if he had enough money, he "would spend it on vodka and women" 89- egotistical - e.g. tattoos (contrasting themes) etc 90- moderately high IQ 91- diction - indicates uneducation 92 93*Perry and Dick appear less genuinely criminal at the beginning of the novel* 94 95### Perry Smith 96 97- murders Clutters with Dick Hickock 98- injured in motorcycle accident 99- breakfast - "three aspirin, cold root beer and a chain of Paul Mall cigarettes" 100- self-centred/egotistical - “Every time you see a mirror you go into a trance” 101- more open/prominent in text than Dick 102- messy/materialistic - “Christ, Perry. You carry that junk everywhere?” 103- "know the ins and outs of hunting gold" 104- has trouble meeting deadlines - "if Dick had not hammered home the every-minute importance of the next twenty-four hours" 105- criminal past 106- "never drank coffeemy name sluger lolol" 107- personal account of boyhood while in Mexico 108- parents were rodeo riders 109- two siblings and one inlaw committed suicide 110- tattoos - more delicate / meaningful than Dick's (juxtaposition). contrasting themes 111 112### Willie-Jay 113- assistant to prison chaplain 114- respects and mentors Perry 115 116### Minor characters 117 118- Myrtle Clare - postmistress 119- Mrs Hideo Ashida - family moved due to crime 120- Floyd Wells - worked on Clutter farm, imprisoned with Dick, snitched Dick & Perry 121- Andrews - prison inmate, temporary friend of Perry 122- Paul Helm - looks after Clutters' farm, close friend of Herb 123 124### Suspects 125- Bobby Rupp - lie detector test 126- John Jnr/Snr 127- Mr. Smith 128- robbery? 129- Mabel - cafe worker 130- Jonathan Daniel Adrian - breaks into Clutters' house, reported by Paul Helm 131 132**Manhunt** - Floyd Wells alerts authorities and Alvin Dewey starts manhunt. Dick and Perry steal car then return to Kansas to produce more cheques. They then move to Miami, then Las Vegas. Policewoman in Vegas recognises car. Dick confesses first, then Perry. Both undergo trial and are condemned to death. Five year appeal process - Perry starves himself, Dick writes letters to organisations. Dick accepts death sentence politely, Perry regretful/apologetic. 133 134## Themes 135 136- appearance vs. reality 137- family & relationships 138- juxtaposition/irony 139 140## Text structure 141 142Transition between scenes: 143 144- linking event/scenario e.g. car engine, full moon etc 145- continuous timeframe 146- songs/hymns 147- location is gradually introduced into transitions 148- aids with flow of storyline 149- foreshadowing of collision of character narratives 150 151## Writing style 152 153- detail 154- imagery 155- mixed perspective