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Student Essay on The Death of John Lennon

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Richard Wootton
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The Death of John Lennon

Summary:   Briefly describes the life of John Lennon and depicts his death and what comes of it throughout history.


John Lennon's death "Rocked" the world. His death disappointed and dismayed millions of Pop lovers all over the world. His Death also captivated the inspirations of musical artists all over the world. John Lennon in some ways had a very good life but mostly filled with tragic and sorrowful memories.

John Lennon was born on October 9, 1940, in Liverpool, England. John Lennon was born to Julia and Freddie Lennon. His mother and his Aunt Mimi raised John, while John's father worked on a ship, leaving his mother and John alone for months at a time. John's mother was a wonderful and loving person. She taught him how to use a banjo as his first instrument; then he began to learn the guitar as time went on. In 1958 John's mother Julia was sadly killed after being.....

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