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Censorship In The Great Gatsby, The Scarlet Letter, And The Jungle

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The Great Gatsby, The Scarlet Letter, and The Jungle. What do these three books have in common? Aside from being extremely influential pieces of literature, would you believe that these books have been censored, or even outright banned for their supposed questionable content and backwards morals? Some argue that the censorship of certain books helps keep dangerous knowledge, questionable morals, and inappropriate content away from the general public. However, the restriction of information is not only unfair, but unconstitutional. By denying a reader the right to a certain piece of literature, we are creating a very biased selection that only displays what the censorer wants the public to see. Literature should never be censored, as it has the potential to unfairly skew views, common knowledge, and …show more content…

Some books contain extremely harmful information that can put lives at risk. Understandably, a guide detailing the step-by-step process of making a bomb could spell disaster in the wrong hands. However, this argument falls flat when you consider that most bookstores would never choose to carry books like this. As shown in Forensic Files, even the attempted purchase of a book like this is often discovered by the authorities There is no reason why this cannot be applied to libraries as well. Less shockingly, most others cling to the concept of moral decay. Some content is supposedly not fit for children, or even people of any age. However, a study hosted on the American Library Association website between the 90s and early 2000s shows that over than 2,000 cumulative book challenges were because of offensive language and sexually explicit content. A parent’s decision to censor their child from more mature themes, should not unfairly spell the same fate for their

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