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What are Capotes feelings about Nature vs. Nurture in “In Cold Blood”?

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What are Capotes feelings about Nature vs. Nurture in “In Cold Blood”?

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I need specific page #’s and edition of the book. This is an AP essay, so specificity is necessary. I have the 1st Vintage International edition. Did the killers become this way because of the environment in which they were raised, or is there some innate evil (possible genetic) about these men that drove them to commit murder. In Cold Blood is considered a revolutionary novel that spurned the non-fiction novel movement. Capote combined real events with fictitious ones to create a more cohesive storyline. One of the critical issued discussed in the novel is the nature vs. nurture debate. In a well composed, MLA formatted responses, please determine Capote’s feelings on this debate based on the characters in the novel. Please cite specific examples from the text in order to support your rationale. You really shouldn’t ask the internet to do your work for you. Obviously you are smart enough to write this question, so you’re smart enough to figure out your own essay.

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