It gave me in depth understanding of the South and the way that they interact with the rest of the country. As a woman from the west coast I only know of the great migration of African Americans from the South to the North. But now I understand it was not just because of the poor way that they were treated but for many more reasons. The couldn’t get work because they were thought of as inferior, and it was made harder for them to vote people of the long lines and the voting tax. ‘The southern Negro’ had to be my favorite chapter. The only thing I disliked was how the book justified why the South wouldn’t free the slaves. The booked looked at in more of an economic…
I will tell you up front that if you are someone from the white middle class of America, this is an uncomfortable book to read. And for that reason alone you should read it.…
To me, the most interesting part of this novel so far is the interaction with Jim Trueblood and the story that he tells. The different reactions that Jim gets from white people and black people is especially interesting because the whites, upon hearing about what Jim did with his daughter, describe the act as something disgusting but to be expected of or typical of black people and yet they offer Jim support while the black community shuns him.…
I’m here to tell you why it shouldn't be banned. One reason why it shouldn't be banned is because kids nowadays hear foul language all the time. Either from their parents or on the television. It’s nothing new to them when they pick up a book and read it. In this book it doesn't display that much of language.…
In the long run, the inspiring truth and the sad fate about this book should outdo the bad parts that this book may contain. Fahrenheit 451 used to be a book modern high school students had to read, and it still should be. This book puts you in a great mindset, and there is no reason for it to be banned out of student’s lives…
This novel went against so many 'hush hush' things of that time. Seeing a crime on the street committed against an African American, no one would say anything about it knowing that they would not be able to change anything. Those who read the novel were to agree with the injustices in private and slowly change their own views with the help of Lee's working being able to understand that not everything is as black and white as it appears. Finally with the publication of this novel the ones who were not able to stand up for themselves, for fear of their own lives, were able to have their voices heard. Talking about civil rights might not have been something that got you liked back then, but Lee was ahead of her time not caring what happened to her but knowing that her story had to be told; everyone should see her as a role…
Although this novel may offend some parents or kids, others enjoy this novel. If some do not approve they have the option too put it aside and not read it. Adults should not take the fun, adreniline rush, sappiness, etc., away from others. I do think that this novel should be read in High Schools because it shows what it means too be self-sufficient and it also portrays that if you really want soemthing then you have to work for it. This novel is very touching and has a good moral behind it. I think that banning this book is unfair to others. You should be able to read whatever you want, whenever you want. If others are offended they don’t have too read it and cans et it aside and leave it at that. I think that the novel was very interesting, it was also very well written. It made me think about my life more and how well I have it and how much I take it for…
But to me, I don’t think I would take it as far as banning the book. Huck Finn is a classic american novel written to show the relationship between a young white boy and a slave and it did a very good job at that. We need to understand that slavery was common then, the N-word was common then. Many things that aren’t socially acceptable today were done back then. But same as today, some things we do everyday weren’t common back when that book what written but we do them anyways just because times have changed. Now back to the topic of banning the book, in my opinion banning the novel is just like saying we should ban that whole era. Many people in the South used the n-word, even those who were against slavery, it's was just appropriate for that time. This novel very well shows what it people acted like and what people talked like and I feel like that was the main point of it. What other reason would we read it? We read it for that reason and that reason only, to understand and learn about basic American…
Some parents may think it is not healthy for their child but it’s not their place to decide what is healthy for everyone else’s children. Many children enjoy reading this book and many parents do not see anything wrong with this book. I believe that if a parent believes the book is not something there child should read they shouldn’t ban the book, simply don’t let your child read it. This is a reason I think this book should not be banned.…
Most of the students reading this novel are at a very immature age and are in some cases very sensitive to the material in the books. The students feel awkward and are often shocked while reading a book with repetitive use of the N- word and the discriminating words used towards the black slaves. None of them are ready for the hatred and ridicule centered on one race in this novel, this is especially true for the African American students in a predominately white school. “What do dead white male authors know about your particular situation in this particular class?”(Toni Morris). Twain was aware of the African race, but he had no perspective of how they would feel towards his novel years after its release, it is demeaning and offensive to all black students who…
The Catcher in the Rye. The Scarlet Letter. Huckleberry Finn. Harry Potter. The Diary of Anne Frank. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mockingbird. The Da Vinci Code. The Grapes of Wrath. These literary classics have been vital to the education of many, especially children and adolescents (Banned Books). These great novels both teach important values and educate children about world affairs and classic themes. Unfortunately, each of these novels has been banned at one point in time. In a country where freedom is so adamantly advocated, it is a wonder that an issue like censorship would even come up, that such a controversy would sink its claws into the minds of states’ boards of education across the nation. Censorship is a needless restriction placed on developing minds that need the morals and values that banned books can give.…
The controversial topic of banning books has been considered in nearly every high school in America. Some schools actually are banning certain books in the current curriculum that are considered to be offensive to some people. Dr. Wes Scroggins, author of a document presented to the Republic School Board concerning context of textbooks and other curricular material, goes as far as to say that “requiring children to be exposed to this content at school is immoral. It is an abomination to God to expose children to this material and this content will never be a part of a moral education” (Scroggins). The “material” Scroggins refers to are the books Slaughterhouse Five, Speak, and Twenty Boy Summer. His hopes are that these books, along with any others that teach similar content, be removed from the English curriculum. One option Scroggins does not offer is simply to allow the books to be optional or leisure reading instead of completely banning the books.…
One of the reasons why i think it should continue to be on the banned books list is because the book is full with profanity, vulgar language, and racism. When the ranch workers talk to one another, they speak with bad language, not the refined English of a more educated class. The raw language represents the men's status in this world. There are racial slurs directed at an African-American ranch hand. These ugly words are shown to degrade those who speak to them, and not those that are directed. Crooks is the only black farmhand who sleeps alone, often works alone, and as a crooked leg as a result of a lifetime of discrimination. He is called "n*ger" by nearly every character in the book, and his situation shows how segregation was in the South at the time.…
The Catcher in the Rye. The Scarlet Letter. Huckleberry Finn. Harry Potter. The Diary of Anne Frank. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mockingbird. The Da Vinci Code. The Grapes of Wrath. These literary classics have been vital to the education of many, especially children and adolescents. These great novels both teach important values and educate children about world affairs and classic themes. Unfortunately, each of these novels has been banned at one point in time. Many of these classic stories have been banned because of sexual references, racial slurs, religious intolerance, or supposed witchcraft promotion. Although some may consider these books controversial or inappropriate, many English classes have required us to read these books. Like the teachers that assigned us these books, I believe that even controversial books can ultimately boost, not deter, our educational wealth. I oppose book banning for three main reasons. First, I believe that education should be open to everyone. Everyone should have an opportunity to read any literature of their choosing and form his or her own opinions based on the reading. Micah Issitt lists "three basic rights covered under the freedom of the press: the right to publish, the right to confidentiality of sources, and the right of citizens to access the products of the press." My second reason specifically addresses the last right stating that citizens should have access to the press. The government should not restrict books from being published or interfere into personal affairs as this is an infringement of the First Amendment. Finally, I believe that parents should monitor what their…
I think they shouldn’t ban books because the students can learn something from the book. For instance they can learn how it was okay for them to use bad language back in the day, but now they can’t use the same language. They can also learn the main point of the book because most of the time it’s about war. The book would also benefit the kids too.…