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== Inaccurate non-corroborative source == |
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"The song "Blackbird" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney was also inspired by the novel.[2]" |
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This references a non-authoritative source that itself makes assumptions about the inspiration. The source claims that the Beatles used a line from a different work by Kahlil Gibran in a different song therefore they must have been inspired by Khalil while writing Blackbird. This is a logical fallacy. In addition the line they cite from the second work is only partly similar to the Beatles line. |
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Inaccurate non-corroborative source
"The song "Blackbird" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney was also inspired by the novel.[2]" This references a non-authoritative source that itself makes assumptions about the inspiration. The source claims that the Beatles used a line from a different work by Kahlil Gibran in a different song therefore they must have been inspired by Khalil while writing Blackbird. This is a logical fallacy. In addition the line they cite from the second work is only partly similar to the Beatles line.
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