The Great Gatsby (Banned)
Reason that the book was banned:
The book was controversial due the sex, violence and language it contains. The extramarital affair between Jay Gatsby, the mysterious millionaire in the novel, and his elusive love interest, Daisy Buchanan, is alluded to but never described in intimate detail. Fitzgerald describes Gatsby as someone who "took what he could get, ravenously and unscrupulously -- eventually he took Daisy one still October night, took her because he had no real right to touch her hand." And later in their relationship, the narrator noted, speaking of Buchanan's visits to Gatsby: "Daisy comes over quite often -- in the afternoons."
Religious groups also objected to the booze and partying that occurred during the Roaring '20s, which Fitzgerald described in detail in the novel. The novel also portrayed the American dream in a negative light in that it showed that even if you attain wealth and fame, it doesn't lead to happiness.
Indeed, it can lead to some of the worst outcomes imaginable. The message is that you shouldn't strive to gain more wealth, which is something a capitalist nation doesn't want to see happen.
Do you agree that it should be banned? Why or why not?
Yes. This book has been banned in many schools as of now and for various reasons. The book has suggestive scenes that show sexual references. It has also been banned because of the language the author uses and the bad messages that it gives off. Many copies of the book had been changed and re-written so that it would be more acceptable for young readers. The Great Gatsby had been banned because many say that it gives young readers, and even adults, a bad message and puts wrong thoughts into their minds. But what I think is that having all this language and references in the book makes it more intense and realistic. It also shows the perspective of the author very much and not in the wrong way since it was his original version. The book may give off the wrong message like being rich is all power since it shows Gatsby being rich and everyone giving him respect just because of that.
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