Topic > Psychosis and violence in Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

Capote demonstrates this with his opposing visions of the two worlds, one of Dick and Perry and the other of Clutter. This means that in an ordered universe these two worlds do not intertwine. The harmony between humanity and nature, reflected in the autumn setting at the beginning of the book, is disrupted by the murders. The community is perplexed and scared; his sense of order is shaken to the core by the inexplicable nature of