"Cujo" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its graphic violence, strong language, and sexual content. Some people have also objected to its depiction of animal violence and its themes of fear and isolation.
Profanity and strong sexual content are the reasons given.
The person who wrote Cojo is Stephan King the master of horror!!
Cujo was banned due to sexual content, violence, and profanity. But still a very good read.
Cujo remains one of Stephen King's most challenged and banned books. It was first challenged in 1984 by the Rankin County, Mississippi School District. It was actually on the American Library Association's banned books list from 1990-1999.
The novel "Cujo" by Stephen King was not officially banned. However, it has faced challenges and censorship attempts due to its graphic and intense content, particularly relating to violence and language. Overall, the book remains available to readers and continues to be widely studied and discussed in literary circles.
Cujo written by Stephen King in 1981 was challenged by school trustees, parents and libraries after the book was published. It was added to the list of banned books in America because of it's profanity and sexually objectionable material.
"Pet Sematary" and "Cujo" were both written by Stephen King. King is a prolific author known for his contributions to the horror genre.
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That is the correct spelling of "Cujo" (killer St. Bernard in the Stephen King novel).The word "cujo" is Portuguese for whose.
"Cujo" from the Stephen King movie of that name, was a St. Bernard.
"The Cujo" is a Stephen King novel that has been adapted into a movie. It tells the chilling story of a mother and son trapped in their car by a rabid dog named Cujo.
"Cujo" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some schools and libraries due to its graphic violence, language, and sexual content. Some believe its themes of domestic violence and animal cruelty make it unsuitable for certain audiences, particularly younger readers.
No, Cujo is a fictional character from a horror novel by Stephen King. He is a rabid dog who attacks people in the story, but there are no real-life incidents involving Cujo.