The poop that took a pee, a book written by Leopold Butters Stotch. The book is based around a character named Douglas, the protagonist in the novel. The author stated that the message he was trying to get across in this novel was love and betrayal.



In chapter 1 Douglas finds himself in a state of the need to poop, he knows this by the smell of his butt, which is all stinky because he has to poop so badly. He approaches a gross woman named Rebecca who is sunbathing all naked and she is fat. Dougl

The poop that took a pee, a book written by Leopold Butters Stotch. The book is based around a character named Douglas, the protagonist in the novel. The author stated that the message he was trying to get across in this novel was love and betrayal.



In chapter 1 Douglas finds himself in a state of the need to poop, he knows this by the smell of his butt, which is all stinky because he has to poop so badly. He approaches a gross woman named Rebecca who is sunbathing all naked and she is fat. Douglas then says to Rebecca "I need to Poop", Rebecca replies "ok, I like poop", so Douglas then squats over the naked, sunbathing lady and goes poop. The poop sits on Rebecca's boob looking like a wiener. Chapter 2 is where Douglas cries "why are we here?" as poop comes out of his wiener in a thin long strip, which is referred to as Wiener poop, which is the grossest poop of all.



This chapter orientates Douglas' personality and background history. Rebecca is described as a gross, obese woman who likes poop. The problem that Douglas experiences is declared within the first chapter when Douglas needs to poop and his butt is so stinky because he has to poop so badly. This problem is then resolved when Douglas poops on Rebecca's boob, this scene elaborates the relationship between Douglas and Rebecca. Chapter 1 is then concluded and then the novel moves on to chapter 2, this chapter is very intriguing and is arguably the best chapter in the entire novel. This chapter depicts Douglas crying out "Why are we here?" as poop comes out of his wiener in a thin long strip, which is then stated to be Wiener poop, which is the grossest poop of all. This scene is incredible because it is the shocking twist within the novel. This scene explains the true meaning within the book in vivid detail via the use of Imagery.



In conclusion, This book was written by Leopold Butters Stotch and is based around a character named Douglas who is the protagonist within the novel. The author stated that the message he was trying to get across was lova and betrayal, the author has done this well by the use of vivid and clear Imagery. This is certainly Leopold Butters Stoch's greatest novel yet to date.