79 pages • 2 hours read
Frank Abagnale, Stan ReddingA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.
Chapter Summaries & Analyses
The first chapter (along with all subsequent chapters of Catch Me If You Can) is narrated from the first person, past tense perspective of Frank W. Abagnale. Abagnale is a former conman looking back in time to recount and reflect upon his criminal exploits.
The book begins with a scene wherein Abagnale observes his image in a Windsor Hotel mirror. He wears a pilot’s uniform and muses, “A man’s alter ego is nothing more than his favorite image of himself” (1). In the lobby, he charms a female cashier and cashes a large check with the ease of a habitual conman. At the airport, he notes that the inspector waves him through without asking to see his ID. Abagnale enters the cockpit of a plane, where he plans to ride in the role of a deadheading pilot. The captain introduces himself and suggests that Abagnale “fly this bird for awhile” (3) as a courtesy gesture. Abagnale promptly puts the plane on autopilot, confessing to the reader that he “couldn’t fly a kite” (4).
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