The act of banning books has been long-established since colonial times for the basis of religious beliefs such as blasphemy or seditious libel (Donald 2). The prohibition of …show more content…
Unfortunately one's reaction to the uncensored scenes of the book cause a feeling of offense because it gives a clear visual about what a man could be thinking about a young girl. A person's first view of such disturbing scenes could automatically cause a sensation of disgust towards men because of how the author portrays the things Humbert desires to do to Lolita. Overall, children should not read this literature that contains sexually explicit scenes because it would only open up their minds into what adults are capable of. Lolita is a very detailed novel that contains sexual scenes that are worth banning from any public places such as high schools or community libraries (Lisa 7). The author illustrated this book to sound like a “love story” of a man who falls in love with a beautiful young girl, yet the whole message is filthy and causes a bad influence in people (Lisa 24). Additionally, the idea of using this book for any educational benefit certainly sounds displeasing mainly to parents. In conclusion, this book should not be in any way be placed in public places for people to freely read because of its heinous