This book was something interesting because there are some facts that parents that feel that it need to be banned. But what these parents don’t understand is that since their children are in highschool they would already know what half of the content of the books mean and or are.
The book Slaughterhouse Five many people think it should be banned but honestly the book shouldn't be banned there is so much more to the book that many people don't even understand . But in Missouri the book was banned for its profane language.”Slaughterhouse Five” was banned in Missouri State University, called on the republic,MO board to ban Vonnegut's novels” The Atlantic, January 5th 2011. But if that's the only reason why it should be banned i fully disagree with that because the children that would possibly read this book have probably heard the same words at home.
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“Slaughterhouse-Five was banned from Oakland County, Michigan public schools in 1972. The circuit judge there accused the novel of being “depraved, immoral, psychotic, vulgar, and anti-Christian.” In 1973, a school board in North Dakota immolated 32 copies of the book in the high school's coal burner.” The Mental floss. May 7th 2010. What the parents of these young adults must not understand is that they need to stop sheltering their children from every little thing that will happen in their lives with anything including books. The educational value of this book is that it explains information about what PTSD can cause, and what some people went through when they went into the war and came out of the
Also, the teachers of the high school are described by Kurt to be ignorant and are not aware of what the books are about and what they truly mean. The leaders that banned books in F451 aren’t aware of what books are really about and just decided to ban them most likely in fear of individualism. In addition,
but the book has also sparked wild discussions about its content and if it should be taught in schools across the country. Although The Catcher In The Rye presents strong sexual themes and vulgar language, these aspects showcase the characters ' deepest emotions while staying true to the human experience and the power of language. The very same issues that cause the catcher in the rye to climb the banned book list, sexual themes and vulgar language, are exactly the things that make this piece worth teaching in high school curriculums, as they show readers the truest
One of the voters of the book banning stated “It has references of extreme violence and racial topics” (NBC news, book 49/50). But without these topics in it, the book 47 would not exist at all, its topics on violence, racism, and slavery are to educate others
Some people believe that books should not be banned from schools because they need to learn what happened. The first reason is that the books can be about our history and they used some words that are know bad. In the book Animal Farm “The three hens who had been ringleaders in the attempted rebellion over the eggs now came forward and stated that snowball had appeared to them in their dreams and incited to disobey napoleon 's orders” (Orwell 84).The book Animal Farm by George Orwell is a good book, but on page 84 the leader of the farm murdered 3 hens because they were rebelling to save their kids. Some people think that Animal Farm should be banned for having murder in the book but thats what happened back then during the russian revolution.
Many books have been placed on the banned book list, they have been placed on the list because concerned people fear that certain books have and leave an effect on the reader. America’s classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, has been placed on the banned book list ever since it was first published. To Kill A Mockingbird should absolutely remain on the banned book list because it shows racism throughout the entire book and teaches the reader that being prejudice is alright. As you read the novel To Kill A Mockingbird you notice that it is very racist. Throughout the novel you notice that it repeatedly uses the “n” word.
Ironically, Fahrenheit 451 is one of the most banned books in American schools. The book was seen as evil for ideas like opposing the suppression of freedom by parties that presumed they had all the answers. Books such as Fahrenheit 451, 1984, Brave New World, The Giver, and The Hunger Games have been banned in schools, and they all explore the themes of suppressing freedom, information, and intellectual thinking. Prohibiting these books will only lead less thought; it will lead to the ultimate demise of society. If we do not learn from them, we will become them.
(cbldf.org). Because of this challenge to the book, the principal decided that all questionable content regarding student curriculum will be disclosed to parents beforehand. In 2003, the book was challenged and then completely banned in George County, Mississippi. The copious amounts of profanity and sexual content lead to this unfortunate conclusion.
Firstly it is said that media can alter one's mind, and saying this is true, many people say this book is violent and dark by having representations of Satan and other atrocious abominations. People in society say that books with any violent material like, but realistically speaking, there is no one way to decide what the standard is for violence. One author opposing book banning stated: Who decides precisely what speech is harmful to minors?.. Our diverse society is deeply divided over questions about sexual morality, race
This book should be taught to High School students across the country, and it should not be a banned book. To Kill a Mockingbird teaches students morals, and ethics. The book is still partially accurate to what some people go through even in today’s world, and what the books reads is still a part of history that should not be covered up and tucked away. To Kill a Mockingbird should still be taught in school systems, and should not be a banned book because the novel focuses on a part of history that should not be ignored.
Some school districts have banned Fahrenheit 451 from
Throughout Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut intertwines reality and fiction to provide the reader with an anti-war book in a more abstract form. To achieve this abstraction, Kurt Vonnegut utilizes descriptive images, character archetypes, and various themes within the novel. By doing so, he created a unique form of literature that causes the reader to separate reality from falsehood in both their world, and in the world within Vonnegut’s mind. Vonnegut focuses a lot on the characters and their actions in “Slaughterhouse Five.”
Also, some say that you should not be exposing bad behavior or language to students but in reality they hear and see these things everyday, and by banning a book, that is not protecting them. Writers have the freedom to write whatever they want and that is a part of the First Amendment, so why banned their book? “The First Amendment allows individuals to speak, publish, read and view what they wish, worship (or not worship) as they wish, associate with
To understand the history of past cultures, it is imperative that both sides are heard. Many novels continually showcase this new outlook on history. Kurt Vonnegut’s novel, Slaughterhouse-Five, demonstrates the New Historicism perspective with subjective accounts, reflections of the time it is written, and lack of the opposing side ’s outlook. To begin, New Historicism is showcased by subjective accounts that are apparent in developing the
Also, some say that you should not be exposing bad behavior or language to students but in reality they hear and see these things everyday, and by banning a book, that is not protecting them. Writers have the freedom to write whatever they want and that is a part of the First Amendment, so why banned their book? “The First Amendment allows individuals to speak, publish, read and view what they wish, worship (or not worship) as they wish, associate with
Slaughterhouse-Five is a satirical novel by Kurt Vonnegut based on the fictional character Billy Pilgrim and his experience and journeys during the Second World War. Slaughterhouse-Five is regarded as Vonnegut’s most popular novel. The story’s focus on the Dresden bombings is what gives the work its semi-autobiographical genre, as Kurt Vonnegut experienced these events first-hand. It is not entirely an autobiographical book however, as whilst it does feature aspects of the author’s life in the book, the most-part of Slaughterhouse-Five is centered on the fictional character, Billy Pilgrim. Simultaneously, the plot of the novel is also driven by Kurt Vonnegut’s own experiences in Dresden, Germany, which, as mentioned earlier is what gives the