Censorship of The Catcher in the Rye

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The Catcher in the Rye is a book that is an entertaining and compelling novel portraying, to some extent, the typical journey every person goes through in adolescence. It's relatable to many in that stage of life between childhood and adulthood. But is it to explicit and should it be banned or censored from schools? My opinion is that censorship is a little extreme for this book. This novel should not be banned or censored because it is relatable to people in Holden Claufield's age group, it does not use overly explicit language and sexual descriptions for the age group that it targets, my personal experience with books in high school, and it gives teens and older in schools and classes more of wide variety of books than just the expected old literature.
Cencorship is defined as the suppression or proscription of speech or writing that is deemed obscene, indecent, or unduly controversial (The Free Dictionary). Society practiced censorship because they felt that the community was a representation of the government. Therefore, they felt that they were responsible for molding the people in the community. It is used to surpress ideas and images that the government this is unfit for the public to see.
The book is targeted to people in the adolensce stage in life. Speaking from personal experience, students appreciate more than anything when they can read a story in their English class that can relate to them even if it is only a little. Holden goes through a phase in the book that basically every person in his age range goes through, and that is finding himself and figuring out what he wants to do with his life. Holden also resembles that adolescent rebellion that a person goes through at some point in that age range, which makes it ...

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...That is the worst word in the entire book besides repetitive word Holden likes to say.
Overall, Catcher in the Rye should not be censored. It is relatable to its targeted age group and it helps people that may even be in the same situation or feel the same way as Holden.The book does not have a lot of explicit language or sexual detail. It is a great book to branch out with in English classes and give students a more modern type of story compared to the older literature they are forced to read. In my personal experience I have also read books in high school that were much worse. Catcher in the Rye is one of the best books you can put in English classes and I am sure the students will appreciate it more than anything.

Works Cited

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/censorship
Salinger, J. D. The Catcher in the Rye. Boston: Little, Brown, 1951. Print.

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