To Kill a Mockingbird was once a book “every adult should read before they die.” The book is a classic, and a great example of American literature. However, many have complained about the book, too. I’ve read it and I personally think that it’s great book. I totally disagree on banning the book. Although I do think that there should be some sort of label on the book warning people about what’s in the content. The complaints on the book started in 1963 when the first controversy arose when the book first entered a classroom. Profanity and racial slurs such as the word “nigger” have caused people to challenge its appropriateness in libraries and classrooms. I understand that some parents would not want their child reading a book with
The novel “To Kill a MockingBird“ is Challenged in the Waukegan, IL School District (1984) because the novel uses the word "nigger”. In 1961, “To Kill a Mockingbird” won the Pulitzer Prize, but More than 14 school districts have banned this book for the use of bad language and racism.Protecting people from the reality is not the correct thing to do .People have the right to read banned books! They shall not be restricted from them.
Some parents want this book banned because they are afraid that the book could influence bullies against African American children in today’s society. However, in any history book or historical fiction about the pre-Civil War times in the United States, the same facts or even worse are shown.
First, To Kill a Mockingbird should not be banned because it needs to teach kids how the
How much should be censured by school systems and why are some books accepted while others are not? This is what some people think about when deciding whether or not to ban certain book from their school systems. Furthermore, why my topic on whether or not To Kill a Mockingbird should or should not be band in school systems is important to talk about because it is a book that has an enormous amount of people that argue over it. Moreover, people who want To Kill a Mockingbird to be band believe that the book has negative impacts on children's minds however people who don’t want To Kill a Mockingbird to be band believe that the book teaches important topics that is usually hard to teach students. In addition to this, To Kill a Mockingbird should not be banned from school because it teaches children good life lessons about empathy and doing the right things.
Over the year's music, books, movies and television shows have gotten graphic. A lot of entertainment as explicit content. Whether that means sexual activities, physical violence, inappropriate language or lyrical content. Due to the increase libraries, radio stations, television shows and movies are censored, not shown or available to read/watch. The writers and musicians work is being thrown out and not appreciated at all. The work that was put into creating and writing the content is wasted.
I understand that some of the words used in this book such as “Nigger” are not accepted in our modern day society but not teaching it is deny a student factual information. It is used 219 times to be exact. some may find this inappropriate but that is because they are foolish immature people who take everything the wrong way and make everything seem negative. Also a lot of people are upset by the fact that there is slavery in this book but
To Kill A Mockingbird came out in 1960, during the heat of the civil rights movement. All across America there was a wide variety of responses to the book. In the North, the responses to the book were a lot more positive to those of the South. The South felt like it was portrayed very evilly by the book, and that its treatment of people of color was blown out of proportion, when in reality that was exactly how the South treated people of color. In the South, the book has been banned far and wide. I am against banning books, but it is understandable why the South banned it because of how the South is portrayed. The South's response showed us several things. First, To Kill A Mockingbird is a book of high quality as it can generate such a reaction
The novel To Kill a Mockingbird was on the ALA’s banned books list almost as soon as it was published and continues to be challenged all over the world today. But why is it still being questioned? Ironically, the biggest reason for that is this simple novel paints the best people in the American South as hypocrites. Of course, people were not okay with that and continue to be adamant about it. However, that’s not the reason people utilize when they complain, usually it’s something to do with racial slurs, which is an even bigger hypocrisy in itself. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses a mockingbird to personify innocence, which combined with details that describe hypocrisy allow readers to experience the prejudice in Maycomb and consider what people had to face during that time.
Most say it should not be used in any form in today, although it is very prominent in schools. A parent of a high school student in Virginia says that the books are telling the kids it is okay to speak in this way. She states, "’This is great literature. But there (are so many) racial slurs in there and offensive wording that you can't get past that.’ said the parent of the student” (Beck). The slurs make the whole room uncomfortable and the students shouldn’t feel that way in the classroom. The teachers of the classes do not know how to teach it correctly which disturbs the students. "The question is not whether or not to teach this book, but how to teach this book, and it is an incredible opportunity to get students talking about our racial history and our racial present,"(Beck) If teachers are not comfortable teaching it, the correct message will not be received from the novel. Some individuals feel that it’s not fair to the students of the African-American race because they might feel targeted and fearful because they know of the existing racism in
Since being published, The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger has been widely debated and is undoubtedly controversial. The novel talks about a sixteen year old boy named Holden Caufield. Holden is kicked out of his school, Pencey Prep, for failing most of his classes. When Holden leaves school, he spends three days in New York City before going home. While in New York Holden encounters new people and experiences. Holden is constantly having mental battles with himself. A few main issues that parents have with the book is the profanity, negative behavior, and teenage angst. Although parents wish to ban The Catcher in the Rye from school libraries and curriculum they shouldn’t; considering the novel teaches life lessons, it’s easily
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a classic book that everyone should read because the lessons contained in the book are crucial to learn. Many schools decided to cut the book from their curriculum for the language inside is inappropriate and racist. The book should not be cut from the curriculum because even with the harsh language it still displays the sad history of how African Americans were treated.
To Kill A Mockingbird is an incredible novel that consists of several issues society faces.
There has been a lot of controversy on whether the novel should be removed. Many people argue that this book should be eliminated for good because if not, many students will find it okay to treat africans the same way. Challenges arose as soon as this novel was published and it is said the this novel might have led “children astray and challenged authority(Pitts).” This Is very difficult to believe because many students should be taught that everyone is equal and know one should be mistreated because of the color of their skin. For instance, as Martin Luther King fought for equal rights he stated how one day people won't be judged because of the color of the skin. It is because of this that many people believe this book should be removed since
Over the years since has been published, many have been tried to ban this book but their attempts have never succeeded . Many of this book's readers think that this book is racist and contains inappropriate language. In fact most of the time this book has been out it has either been banned or challenged since it was first published in 1885.
I know that I speak for many concerned parents when I say that this is an American classic which should remain in its original form. This work of literature in its original form represents a period in American history that our children should experience from an authentic voice. The views of those seeking the removal of the N-Word are not shared by all. The challengers have no right to impose their views on others, or to demand that such an important work of literature reflect their personal preferences. If certain parents do not want their children to hear,