How did "The catcher in the rye" by J. D. Salinger influence Chapman in the killing of John Lennon?
>>8974191
Because like a real phony he couldn't get brotherly sexy time with phoebe.
>>8974195
do women even like this book
>>8974195
do women even like this book?
>>8974273
probably
>>8974191
Thats just what the mayn strym mydya told the masses so that they would be scared to read and write great literature.and to cover up the fact it was an inside job
>>8975736
of course. 50 shades of gray and virginia woolf
>>8974191
The mc didn't like phonies, so Chapman killed the biggest phony in popular culture at the time.
>>8974210
I read this book in highschool... I don't remember that part that everyone keeps mentioning.
Man, was John a phonie. He used to sing on rooftops with his bandmates and all. I used to spend my time horsing around my dorm while sweet old precious perfect erotic Phoebe slept and I just couldnt get over how much of a phonie he was. So I killed him, not kill liie kill and all but did shot him a couple times in public. Boy Im horny.
>>8977507
You probably read the abridged version.
>>8974191
in the mind of chapman, lennon exhibit himself like the sensitive and insecure guy of the era. (and having millions, and be a star on the tv, and have mansions in england, and dont be at all a loner and wretched guy.) he thinks lennon is a phony and a lie.
in the mind of chapman kill him was an act of heroism and justice.
>lennon is not the catcher in the rye
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>>8979407
also, he was fully absorb by the book and specifically by the character of holden caulfield.
to him, he was the incarnation of holden. at least in heart.