Examensarbeit, 2008
97 Seiten, Note: 1
In Cold Blood, Truman Capote, Bennett Miller, Capote (film), nonfiction novel, New Journalism, American Dream, true crime, character analysis, narrative style, setting, Perry Smith, Dick Hickock, Clutter family, genre, literary development, truth, loyalty, honesty.
This academic paper analyzes Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" and Bennett Miller's film adaptation, "Capote." It examines Capote's concept of the "nonfiction novel," investigates the book's adherence to truth, and explores its narrative techniques, style, character portrayals, and setting. The analysis connects these elements to broader themes of the American Dream and societal reactions to crime.
The key themes include: the definition and implications of the "nonfiction novel" genre; Capote's narrative techniques in "In Cold Blood"; the portrayal of the American Dream and its connection to the Clutter family and the killers; the contrasting settings of the rural homestead and the road as symbolic representations; and Capote's personal and professional challenges as depicted in Miller's film adaptation.
The analysis delves into the book's genre, style (including structure and language), setting (contrasting the Clutter homestead and the open road), character analysis (of the Clutter family, Perry Smith, and Dick Hickock), and the exploration of the American Dream as a central theme.
The analysis examines the multiple meanings of "truth" – allegiance, honesty, and factual accuracy – as defined by the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. It investigates how these definitions apply to both the book and its film adaptation, considering the author's personal involvement and its impact on the story's veracity.
The analysis explores the American Dream as a central theme, examining how its pursuit acts as a driving force for both the Clutter family and the killers. It analyzes the contrasting realities of this idealized vision and the disillusionment that arises from its pursuit, as portrayed by Capote.
The analysis includes an examination of Miller's biopic, focusing on its portrayal of Truman Capote and his creative process. It explores the two sides of Capote's character (author and private man) and analyzes his interactions with Perry Smith and others, assessing his loyalty and honesty.
The analysis is structured into chapters covering: an introduction establishing the central argument; an examination of the genre and its complexities; an analysis of Capote's narrative style; an exploration of the symbolic significance of the setting; detailed character analyses; a discussion of "In Cold Blood" and the American Dream; and finally, an analysis of the film adaptation "Capote."
Keywords include: In Cold Blood, Truman Capote, Bennett Miller, Capote (film), nonfiction novel, New Journalism, American Dream, true crime, character analysis, narrative style, setting, Perry Smith, Dick Hickock, Clutter family, genre, literary development, truth, loyalty, honesty.
Der GRIN Verlag hat sich seit 1998 auf die Veröffentlichung akademischer eBooks und Bücher spezialisiert. Der GRIN Verlag steht damit als erstes Unternehmen für User Generated Quality Content. Die Verlagsseiten GRIN.com, Hausarbeiten.de und Diplomarbeiten24 bieten für Hochschullehrer, Absolventen und Studenten die ideale Plattform, wissenschaftliche Texte wie Hausarbeiten, Referate, Bachelorarbeiten, Masterarbeiten, Diplomarbeiten, Dissertationen und wissenschaftliche Aufsätze einem breiten Publikum zu präsentieren.
Kostenfreie Veröffentlichung: Hausarbeit, Bachelorarbeit, Diplomarbeit, Dissertation, Masterarbeit, Interpretation oder Referat jetzt veröffentlichen!
Kommentare