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Banned and Challenged Books

Banned books are censored literature and don’t have free access because they are considered to have content with political, religious or moral motivations that is considered offensive by society at large.

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Why was Black Boy by Richard Wright banned?

"Black Boy" by Richard Wright has been banned for its graphic depictions of violence, sexuality, and racism. Some critics have also raised concerns about its language and themes being unsuitable for younger readers.

Why was the golden compass banned?

The book "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman faced controversy for its portrayal of religion and challenging of authority figures, leading to bans in some schools and libraries. Some critics felt it promoted anti-religious themes and promoted ideas contrary to their beliefs.

Was fallen angels banned or challenged?

There may be several books by this title. The one I am famiiar with is essentially a collective biography of famous actresses who died young- such as Harlow, Monroe, Mansfield, and some others, and each account is accurate and gets into all the details as to how the incident happened, was it accident or homicide and so on. It is somewhat along the lines of Hollywood Babylon but is focused on the LADIES>. While this might be (Adults Only) the tome is certainly not banned. mature audiences, certainly,

Should horror movies and horror books be banned?

no of course not, people have a choice you either read them or not, same as movies, see them or not, banning and censuring books and movies is something they do in dictatorships not in free countries!!!!

What famous book was banned in 1931 for the way it portrayed animal behavior?

Probably Bambi, By Felix Salten. It was out at the time. Hunters are shown in a negative light, and the story is wholly from the viewpoint of the animals. It has a sort of realistic context- animals die, are shot by hunters, or lost in forest fires. This is serious drama, not laughable cartoons like Mickey Mouse of Bugs Bunny, so it would be taken more seriously. going deeper it tends to indict Mankind, there are no positive human characters in the Forest King"s saga.

What schools banned Lord of the Flies?

Lord of the Flies has been banned from several schools and entire school districts. Here are a few example: Owen, North Carolina High School, Waterloo, Iowa schools, Dallas, Texas Independent School District high school libraries.

Why is The Moves Make the Man a banned book?

"The Moves Make the Man" by Bruce Brooks is not a banned book, but it has been challenged in some school districts due to its portrayal of racism, language, and violence. The themes and content in the book have led to debates about its appropriateness for young readers.

Is the book Ulysses by James Joyce banned in America?

Luckily for us, it isn't now.

It was banned from its publication in France in 1922 until 1933 when U.S. District Judge John M. Woolsey ruled that the book was not pornographic and therefore could not be obscene.

Abolitionist literature was banned and its writers were expelled from which Southern state?

Abolitionist literature was banned and its writers were expelled from the state of South Carolina in the antebellum period. This was due to the state's strict pro-slavery policies and efforts to suppress any material that threatened the institution of slavery.

Why was Lauren Myracles book TTyl banned?

I just finished reading this book.

It is banned because of the following reasons

-Sexually Explicit

-Offensive language

-Adult situations

-Flirtation with a teacher

although I disagree with the banning on this book, it does list multiple reasons as to why the decided to ban it.

I highly recommend this book.

Why was wild swans by Jung Chang banned in china?

"Wild Swans" by Jung Chang was banned in China because it portrayed the negative effects of Mao Zedong's rule and the Cultural Revolution. The Chinese government considered the book to be highly critical and damaging to its political image.

Why was the book The Red Pony Banned?

"The Red Pony" by John Steinbeck has not been widely banned. However, it has faced challenges in some school districts due to its mature themes such as death, violence, and animal cruelty, which some parents and educators may find inappropriate for younger readers.

In Fahrenheit 451 why were books banned?

Fahrenheit 451 is banned in some areas because it contains offensive language and content. A parent complained to the superintendent of West Marion High School about the book's usage of the phrase "God damn" and, subsequently, the book was removed from the reading list. Other schools have also banned this book for its questionable themes, though West Marion is the most recent.

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The banning of "Fahrenheit 451" Ray Bradbury's 1953 book about the evils of book banning and censorship is one of those circular jokes that we see every once in a while. The initial complaint was that the words "hell" and "damn" appeared in it making it a corrupting force on society. Opponents then noted that one of the books burned was a Christian Bible and took the position that the author advocated burning Bibles (rather than the opposite that he was trying to show how bad things had become)

A more obvious reason seems to exist. One of the main themes of the story is that a government which tries to suppress freedom of expression should be opposed. In the early 50's, when this book was written, this advocacy of opposition was seen as a bad thing by real world authoritarian groups (e.g. McCarthyism) that claimed to have all the answers.

Like the opposition to "1984", the opposition to "Fahrenheit 451" seems to grow as the depicted society grows too similar to our own. One of these uncomfortable parallels is today's increased use of entertainment in place of learning and culture. Ray Bradbury has stated that this dumbing down was one of the concerns he was trying to raise.

What 12 states of US have been banned?

As of my last update in September 2021, the 12 US states that have been banned are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas. This list is subject to change, so I recommend checking the latest information from the specific state and event organizers for updates on any bans.

Why was the book angus thongs and full-frontal snogging banned and challenged?

This book, while being widely considered as a very good read, can raise some problems. The main character is a 14-year-old girl (Georgia) and much of the book deals with her encounters with boys. Some of this includes kissing, 'making-out', and several 'groping' encounters. These areas of the book are considered by some to be inappropriate, perhaps condoning behavior that they do not wish their children to engage in. There are also references to lesbianism, erections, and pornography.

Georgia is also a bit of trouble maker at school, and though she clearly loves her family, she is very flippant/sarcastic/etc with her parents.

How many banned books are in the US?

There are no doubt millions of copies of books within the U.S. that have been banned by someone somewhere. However, I think your question may have been how many books are currently banned in the U.S. Nationally, there has been little attempt to ban books at the federal level since the McCarthy era (c. 1950s). Most book banning since the 1950s in the U.S. has been directed at local libraries and schools by special interest groups and kooks. Their targets have included the dictionary (because it listed one of many definitions of intercourse as "sexual'), Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (because it portrayed a Jewish man in a bad light), Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (because it perpetuated a negative stereotype of a black slave), the Holy Bible (because it contained vulagrity and divisiveness) and Harry Potter (because it fostered a positive impression of wizardry). Most of these local attempts to ban books are premised on the idea that the work contains explicit or questionable sexual acts, bad language, negative stereotyping and/or unsavory values. For a fuller discussion, see http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/banned-books.html or the American Library Association at ala.org.

What year was tiger eyes by Judy Blume banned?

Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume was added to the American Library Association's List of 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books 33 years ago in 1981. It was placed on the list due to subject matter that dealt with death, grief and depression.

How many fingers am I holding up Winston?

I'm unable to see or know how many fingers you are holding up. How can I assist you today?

Why was Strega Nona challenged?

Strega Nona faced challenges because her apprentice, Big Anthony, did not follow her instructions properly. He used her magic pasta pot without permission, causing chaos in the town.

Is frindle a challenged book?

Yes, "Frindle" by Andrew Clements has faced challenges and bans in some schools and libraries due to objections over its content and themes. Some concerns have been raised about perceived disrespectful behavior towards authority figures and the portrayal of school procedures.

Was any of Laura Ingalls Wilder books banned?

yes, at first they did when she wrote them saying "I" instead of "Laura" for example "I lived in pioneer times" (not a real passage from the books) she changed it to "laura lived in pioneer times"

What is the theme of The Old Man and the Sea?

The theme of "The Old Man and the Sea" includes the struggle against nature, perseverance in the face of challenges, and the relationship between man and the natural world. It also explores themes of isolation, determination, and the human spirit's ability to endure hardship.

Is the Harry Potter series banned in Catholic or Christian schools or both?

The Harry Potter series has faced occasional challenges and bans in both Catholic and Christian schools, primarily due to concerns about its portrayal of magic and witchcraft. These decisions are typically made at the discretion of individual schools or school boards.

What is optically challenged?

"Optically challenged" is a politically incorrect term that may refer to someone who has a visual impairment or difficulty with their eyesight. It is not an appropriate or respectful way to describe someone with a vision impairment.

Why was hemmingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls banned?

"For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway was banned in some places for its explicit language and sexual content. It also drew criticism for its anti-war themes and perceived negative portrayal of the Spanish Civil War.