Friday 20 May 2016

7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World

Some books even often accused of spreading crime or extreme thoughts in the middle of the community. Fiction books that present explicit violence also often scapegoats over violent behavior in a society. The following books include works of literature are labeled as a cause of crime. The controversy that accompanied its publication making a variety of negative speculation attached by a wider audience.

1. The Catcher In The Rye - J.D. Salinger

7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
What is the equation of Mark David Chapman, John Hinckley, and Lee Harvey Oswald? The third murderer is equally obsessed on The book The Catcher In The Rye written by J.D. Salinger. After Mark David Chapman killed John Lennon with a shot, he read the Catcher in the Rye while waiting for the police arrived to arrest her. John Hinckley, the man who tried to kill former President Ronald Reagan, the United States is also reading this book. Reportedly, Lee Harvey Oswald, assassin of President John f. Kennedy was also an admirer of this book.
Salinger wrote down The Catcher In The Rye in 1951. This book describes depression and consumption of illegal drugs among teenagers through the viewpoint of Holden Caufield, a young man of 17 years has ever been treated in a mental hospital. A dark story within the Catcher in the Rye lure readers from different generations. This book has sold 65 million copies.

2. Battle Royale - Koushun Takami


7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
Since its appearance in world literature, the novel Battle Royale has already spawned controversy in Japan. Because this novel displays of violence in its most extreme. Battle Royale tells the JUNIOR grade 3 students who were forced to kill each other to win the artificial simulation program of the Government. Reportedly, Takami renders the Battle Royale as a satire against the Government of Japan on the death of young sakura soldiers in World War II.
The novel and film Battle Royale type associated with the incident Penggorokan Slasebo. Satomi Mitarai, a 12 year old ELEMENTARY SCHOOL student slashed by students in his class of its own. The perpetrators of the 11 year old still loves watching violent-themed events. He is also known as readers of Battle Royale.
The case happened in 2004 that captured public attention and sparked the proposal to lower the age of liability rules a criminal offence in Japan.

3. Rage - Stephen King


7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
Stephen King is known as one of the writers of horror and mystery that is most productive. He also was often criticized for his controversial. In order to publish the results of his work without too much criticism surrounding the body, King chose the pseudonym Richard Bachman in the 1970s.
Under the pen name Bachman, King had published seven novels in fruit. One is the Rage which he completed while still a teenager. The novel tells the story of a high school student killed his teacher and his friends hostage at grade algebra.
In 1997, three armed teenagers do terror action in school, killing several classmates and wounding the rest. The perpetrators confess if they had made the main character Rage as inspiration.

4. The Anarchist Cookbook - William Powell


7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
Battle Royale if written as a satire for the Government of Japan, The Anarchist Cookbook written by William Powell to protest the United States involvement in the war against Viet Nam. The book he wrote when he was 19 years old and was first published in 1971.
The Anarchist Cookbook presents the aright the manufacture of explosive devices, telecommunications systems, and pirate goods for other terrorism action needs. The book also includes instructions for the manufacture of illegal drugs, including LSD.
Reported by BoingBoing, a terrorist bomb ' recipes ' practicing from that book. The terror action planned by the bomb, killing a policeman and wounding three others.

5. A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess


7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
A Clockwork Orange is a dystopian novel written by Anthony Burgess. The book was first published in 1962. A Clockwork Orange is told against the backdrop of a parallel world, United Kingdom in the future. Burgess showing violent extreme teen subculture through the adventures of the main character, Alex filled criminal actions.
A Clockwork Orange is mentioned as one of the pioneers in the genre of dystopian featuring explicit violence. When new supply in the market, this book is a glamorous and anarchist action accused acts of rape.

6. Lord Of The Flies - William Golding



Lord of The Flies is a novel written by Nobel Laureate in literature, William Golding. The novel was published in 1954 and became one of the most phenomenal allegorical novel of all time.
Lord of The Flies story begins with a plane crash United Kingdom. The plane was stranded on a desert island in the Pacific Ocean. The only survivors are a group of teenage males. With diverse backgrounds, the teens were trying to survive in the wild and formed a new social system. Unfortunately, far from modern civilization made their tendency to behave as primitive increasingly dominant.
Lord of The Flies try to offer a metaphor of the human tendency to over controversial acts are barbaric when desperate circumstances.

7. The Satanic Bible - Anton Szandor LaVey


7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
7 Books That Are Considered a Cause Of Crime In The World
From its title alone might have sounded controversial. The Satanic Bible is Gutenberg Bible adherents of Satanism. This book was written by Anton Szandor LaVey in 1969. LaVey founded the sect of the Church of Satan and wrote down The Satanic Bible as a guide for his followers.
The Satanic Bible contains the core principles, philosophy, and the dogma of Satanism. The contents are in the form of a collection of essays, observations, and rituals done LaVey.

That's some books that are labelled as being both the evil in the world. True or not, the last opinion is determined by each reader.

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