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    Huck Finn Censorship Synthesis Essay In this modern day and age‚ everything offends someone. Eating at Chick-fil-A hurts the LGBT community‚ going to see the latest Adam Sandler movie gets the Jewish mad at you- so why is it surprising that Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is being changed to please people? Whether they be teachers‚ students‚ black or white‚ there need be no change in Huck Finn. And if any change were to be made- that would be censorship. The Adventures of Huckleberry

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    In Roberts Peters’ article “Censorship of Violence in Popular Entertainment Is Justified”‚ he writes about his personal concerns and his personal solutions to combat obscenity and uphold decency standards in the media. He believes that due to the many graphic and violent depictions in TV‚ films‚ music/RAP‚ video and computer games‚ the children in present society are easily influenced into acting out the media violence and turning it into real life violence. He believes that there are four main problems

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    For the month of October I read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. In this book‚ the main character is a 16 year old girl named Katniss Everdeen. She is a tough hunter and provides food for her family due to her father’s death and her mother’s illness. She also has a younger sister‚ Primrose. Every year there is a Hunger Games reaping. The reaping of the Hunger Games is when one boy and one girl from each district are forced to participate in The Hunger Games‚ a fight to the death on live TV. Primrose

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    It’s not surprising that “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins contains many situations that cause the reader to step back and question the morality and ethical issues surrounding the entire story. Likewise‚ the main characters echo our own questions by asking themselves similar things when faced with moral dilemmas. A character that shows a strong ethical approach to the games is supporting character Peeta Mellark. What it takes to “win” the hunger games goes beyond just killing people. A person

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    Other scholars such as Allen CareyWebb also have very positive things to say about Huckleberry Finn. In his scholarly article titled “Racism and Huckleberry Finn : Censorship‚ Dialogue‚ and Change”‚ Allen says‚ “ Huckleberry Finn may be the most exalted single work of American literature. Praised by our best known critics and writers‚ the novel is enshrined at the center of the Americanliterature curriculum” (Webb 22)

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    Hunger Author: Suzanne Collins. Games The book The Hunger Games is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen and a game where you have to fight to the death and only one person survives. The setting starts out at Katniss Everdeen’s house with her mother and little sister. It is the day of the Reaping‚ the day of the reaping is the day where people from every district of Panem picks one boy and

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    ABSTINENCE FROM TEEN SEX In  a  time  when  the  world  is  being  threatened  by  burning  issues  like  global  warming‚  environmental  degradation‚  wars‚  communal  tensions‚  terrorism  and  utter  mayhem  in  general  it  may  surprise  one  to  know  that  the  most  pertinent  issue  of  them  all  that  is  threatening  to  rent  our society  apart  is  teenage  sex.  The  youth‚  which  is  called   the  future  of  the  nation‚  is  in  the  clutches  of  a  plague  that  has  the  power 

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    Everyone has something about them that makes them unique‚ whether it’s not wanting to step on the cracks while walking because you’re scared you may break your mothers back or not eating green things because well their gross; we all do things others might consider weird. Mine is giggling! Being the younger of two older brothers I never really got to say much‚ so I would sit in the stroller and just watch and giggle because they would always do silly things. As my brothers got on rides I wasn’t tall

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    Christi Johnson English 11 Pd. 5 Censorship Essay The Catcher in the Rye has been an instant classic since it was first published. It has been on the New York Times Best Seller list along with being among the most banned books in the U.S. It has been banned for its harsh language and bad behavior. But truly these are not good reasons to ban a book; a book that is so enjoyed by many readers and the reality of the protagonist. It is never good to hear profound language but the book is just

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    influence in generating change to media censorship laws over the last half decade. Effects studies‚ in general‚ have proved more influential than reception studies. However‚ for the most part all studies have only had the capacity to instigate new‚ or amend old‚ legislation and regulation if they reflect the most prominent public opinion or correspond with the governing political party ’s ideology. Around fifty years ago‚ effects studies did influence censorship laws. From the beginning of the 1950s

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