In Cold Blood

by Truman Capote

In Cold Blood: Situational Irony 1 key example

Part 4: The Corner
Explanation and Analysis—Dick's Execution:

In a passage marked by situational irony, Capote describes Dick as being “disappointed” that no member of the Clutter family is present for his execution: 

At the foot of the gallows the warden read to him the official order of execution, a two-page document; and as the warden read, Hickock’s eyes, enfeebled by half a decade of cell shadows, roamed the little audience until, not seeing what he sought, he asked the nearest guard, in a whisper, if any member of the Clutter family was present. When he was told no, the prisoner seemed disappointed, as though he thought the protocol surrounding this ritual of vengeance was not being properly observed.