Nature beats nurture in Truman Capote’s novel, In Cold Blood. Perry’s entire story arch seemed dependent on the fact that his childhood was so “brutal” and his parents so “neglectful” that it would be hard to think Capote wasn’t using repetition as a way to convey this (296). Were it not for the letters from Perry’s sister, or his own multiple anecdotes, then you would learn all about how he grew up from the extensive testimony from psychologist that testifies at their trial. The trained professional
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