Post books that women can't understand

Post books that women can't understand

Attached: Crime-and-punishment.jpg (369x478, 59K)

ITT: Incel cringe

obvious one

Attached: 9780393066395_p0_v3_s550x406.jpg (270x406, 32K)

ok Reddit

Attached: 437149._UY475_SS475_.jpg (475x475, 32K)

Attached: image.jpg (320x428, 27K)

You ask this as if women don't browse this board.

Any Mishima.
Don Quixote.
Dorian Grey.

almost any good book

Wasn't the whole point of that book to satirise toxic masculinity and capitalism? Lmfao, incel cucks actually identifying with this shit

>toxic masculinity and capitalism
embarrassing

>Any Mishima.

wrong

Objectively the most feminine writer who isn't an actual woman

Anything with friendship

>Dorian Grey
Women adore this book, though.

I don't see how they wouldn't get any of these either:
All of the above books are critiques of an incel mindset and preach the emptiness of such an existence. If anything you'd think women would understand these books better considering that they're statistically less likely to adopt those mind sets and thus look at them from an outside perspective.

What did it have to do with toxic masculinity? Are you talking about Raskolnikov's ideology that leads him to kill the woman? Because that had more to do with egoism and immoralism than masculinity

Peer Gynt
Faust
Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid
Basically anything heroic, tragic, triumphant, going beyond their petty social dynamics

This but unironically.

He's talking about American Psycho you brainlet

Attached: H5RtjJW.png (324x326, 288K)

>toxic masculinity
Yuppie culture, user.

Women can't truly understand any legitimate piece of art, literature included. Obviously they can follow the words, plot, characters, etc., but they will never appreciate it to its full extent.
You're basically giving a book to a child with an adult's reading level.

Anything written before women’s novellas became popular in the 19th century

>Post books that women can't understand
Post books that women can understand

More fair

>implying women CAN understand books

Attached: The_Western_Canon.png (220x331, 101K)

Attached: 1546044052207.jpg (500x492, 155K)

aren't Dosto fangirls a popular phenomenon? I even know one myself

lol imagine this cope

*laughs in oppresive

That cover looks nazi.

Attached: thinking hand thinking hand thinking hand.png (1000x1000, 66K)

Irredeemable trash.
muh russian soul
based

Does a 3 out of 4 make me a woman?

Attached: man-looking-in-mirror.jpg (300x303, 34K)

when has "cope" become the new "projecting" aka "I don't know what this word means but I've heard it wins arguments"?

Attached: 41xrGjLlM0L._SX329_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg (331x499, 21K)

>implying there are any books women can understand

being a fangirl and understanding the book are two different things.

The book is meant to shit on Yuppie culture dumbass. Stop using brainlet, indentitarian politics tier words like "toxic masculinity" that literally dont mean anything.
Just because people like it and understand the points of the book it doesnt mean people praise the "ideology", only dumb teens think like that and say they dont like the book because they dont like its ideas or dont indentify with the main protag.