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(A) Holcomb, Kansas, appeared to Capote as the very embodiment of traditional American ideas. Explain, therefore, how Capote vie

ws "traditional American ideas." What does the novel reveal about the town? (B) Also discuss why this specific setting is important in shaping the "nonfiction novel".
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