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What is a Banned Book? Why?

What is a Banned Book? Why?. One that has been censored by an authority such as a government, a library, or a school Is actually removed from a library or school system

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What is a Banned Book? Why?

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  1. What is a Banned Book? Why? • One that has been censored by an authority such as a government, a library, or a school • Is actually removed from a library or school system • American Library Association- “books are usually banned with the best intentions- to protect others, frequently children, from difficult ideas and information.” Infoplease.co/spot/banned-kids-books.html

  2. Why Banned in F451? • The demands made by every imaginable minority group • “No one wanted to offend, no one would accept being offended” • Books were “dumbed” down, became bland, “vanilla tapioca” • Effects of technology and pressuring tactics of minorities resorted to book burning Litcharts.org

  3. Popular Banned Booksand Reasons Why • Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl- too depressing • Harriet the Spy- teaches children to lie, spy, talk back, and curse • Harry Potter books- promotes witchcraft, sets bad examples and are too dark • A Light in the Attic- an illustration that may encourage children to break dishes • To Kill a Mockingbird- profanity and racial slurs • Lord of the Flies- profanity, sexuality, racial slurs and excessive violence • Of Mice and Men-profanity, racial slurs and use of the Lord’s name in vain

  4. Think, Pair, Share • What do you think of the idea of banning books? • Do you agree or disagree with banning books? • Who should be the judge regarding if a book should be banned? • If you approve of banning books, how would you go about doing it, and what would be some of the books on your list? • After answering these questions, turn to your shoulder partner and share.

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