In part III of the novel readers get "Answers" and
some of these are not easy to read. This
is especially the case on pages 232-246 when the reader is given access to
Perry Smith's side of the story.
Consider this section of the novel and respond to one of the following prompts. What is most striking about Perry's
confession and the way in which Capote writes it? What is Perry's tone as he retells the story
of the night the Clutters were murdered and how is this tone conveyed? How does Perry seem to transform as he tells
this story and how is this change both consistent with and a departure from
what we know about Perry? Remember to
use direct quotations from the novel and provide page numbers for support. Close analysis is necessary. Also, avoid
personal pronouns in your response.
In Cold Blood 2015
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
In Cold Blood Blog Response #2
Part II of the novel, "Persons Unknown", provides
extensive information about Dick and Perry.
In fact, the reader leaves the Clutters and Holcomb behind completely.
For example, on page 110 of the text Capote details a conversation between the
killers. Perry is ruminating about the
murders, even though his partner has told him to cease any discussion of the
crime. He says to Dick, 'I think there
must be something wrong with us' and this is an "admission he 'hated to
make.'" This is just one example of
the very telling information reader are privy to in part II. Point to other passages in part II where the
reader really begins to get a sense of whom Dick and Perry are. Please include specific details and page
numbers, as many people were far too vague in their earlier blog posts. Use direct quotations for support and be sure
that you are not simply repeating the thoughts of those who have posted before
you. Analyze the textual evidence which
you include.
If you repeat the same post as another student, you will not
receive credit. In addition, I will
assess your ability to correctly lead into quotations.
Blog Rubric #2
Blog Rubric #2
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
In Cold Blood Blog Response Rubric
Here is a link to the rubric you guys will be using for your blog posts. You can use this to help you write your response. Be sure to explain your ideas and the textual evidence you are using for support. Also, be sure to lead into your textual evidence and to cite the page number for reference.
Blog Rubric
Blog Rubric
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Student Prompt #1: Part I Rhetorical Analysis
In part I of In Cold
Blood the reader is introduced to Holcomb, Kansas and its residents.
Specifically, the reader learns more about the Clutter family. Essentially, this is the novel's exposition- it shares the background
information necessary to understand the impact this tragedy has on the
community. Why is it so important for the reader to know about the town,
its inhabitants, and, of course, the Clutters before any action takes place?
How, rhetorically, does Capote go about relaying this information to the
reader? Please discuss specific rhetorical strategies that Capote uses
and analyze what effect each has on the reader's understanding of and
engagement in the novel. For your response, mentioning one specific
strategy and providing textual evidence and explanation is adequate. Remember
to use in text citations and to lead into quotations.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Welcome to Our In Cold Blood Blog
As we read In Cold Blood, you will be required to respond to three blog posts. You must do so by signing into Google via your Triad Live account. To make sure there are no issues with signing in or posting responses, please post a response to this comment. Simply type TEST. Due dates for future blog posts are on your research essay calendar. Unless otherwise stated, all posts are due by midnight on the selected date. Closely abide by the requirements listed on the rubric I have given you.
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