Friday, August 2, 2019
Cold Blood :: Character Analysis, Perry Smith
In Truman Capoteââ¬â¢s non-fiction novel In Cold Blood, the Clutter familyââ¬â¢s murderers, Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, are exposed like never before. The novel allows the reader to experience an intimate understanding of the murdererââ¬â¢s pasts, thoughts, and feelings. It goes into great detail of Smith and Hickockââ¬â¢s pasts which helps to explain the path of life they were walking leading up to the murderââ¬â¢s, as well as the thoughtââ¬â¢s that were running through their minds after the killings. Perry Smith was a short man with a large torso. At first glance, ââ¬Å"he seemed a more normal-sized man, a powerful man, with the shoulders, the arms, the thick, crouching torso of a weight lifter. [However] when he stood up he was no taller than a twelve-year old childâ⬠(15). What Smith lacked in stature, he made up in knowledge. Perry was ââ¬Å"a dictionary buff, a devotee of obscure wordsâ⬠(22). As an adolescent, he craved literature and loved to gain insight of the imaginary worlds he escaped into, for Perryââ¬â¢s reality was nothing less than a living nightmare. ââ¬Å"His mother [was] an alcoholic [and] had strangled to death on her own vomitâ⬠(110). Smith had two sisters and an older brother. His sister Fern had committed suicide by jumping out of a window and his brother Jimmy followed Fernââ¬â¢s suit and committed suicide the day after his wife had killed herself. Perryââ¬â¢s sister, Barbara, was the only normal one and had made a good life for herself. These traumatic events left Perry mentally unstable and ultimately landed him in jail, where he came into acquaintance with Dick Hickock, who was in jail for passing bad checks. Dick and Perry became friends and this new friendship changed the course of their lives forever. Hickock immediately made note of Perryââ¬â¢s odd personality and stated that there was ââ¬Å"something wrong with Little Perry. Perry could be such a kid, always wetting his bed and crying in his sleep. And often [Dick] had seen him sit for hours just sucking his thumb. In some ways old Perry was spooky as hell. Take, for instance, that temper of his of his. He could slide into a fury quicker than ten drunk Indians. And yet you wouldnââ¬â¢t know it. He might be ready to kill you, but youââ¬â¢d never know it, not to look at it or listen to itâ⬠(108). Perryââ¬â¢s short fuse and dysfunctional background were the two pieces to Perryââ¬â¢s corrupt life puzzle that soured and tainted the final ââ¬Å"pictureâ⬠.
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