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Censorship In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

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Why censorship is harmful Everyday a parent or teacher tries to get a book banned or control what is taught in schools. There is even a banned book week. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a novel about a society that practices this sort of censorship. “Censorship in schools” defines censorship as “the suppression of ideas and information that certain persons- individuals, groups or officials- find objectionable or dangerous”. Censorship is very harmful to society. Censorship is harmful because it keeps people from learning the truth, it violates the 1st amendment, and it violates anonymity. Censorship keeps people from learning the truth in schools. In the article entitled,”Reading, Writing and Censorship: When Good Books Can Get Schools in Trouble”, the author states,” The removal, suppression, or restricted circulation of literary, artistic or …show more content…

In the article entitled,”The Case For Censorship In The New Social Age,” the author Geoff Yang states,“Having the ability to speak freely without repercussions can spark honest discussion about important,delicate or emotionally charged topics.” This is saying that speaking freely without can create an honest discussion. Being anonymous can help some people communicate better with others. The author Geoff Yang goes on to say Secret is an app that lets you post your opinion freely and anonymously. This is saying there is an app that lets you post your opinion freely without fear. Censorship violates anonymity and makes people not want to speak without fear. Many believe that censorship is helpful.”In Pros and Cons of Censorship” by Prabhakar Pillai it states that “Censorship is necessary to preserve the secrets of the U.S. so other nations do not find out our nation's secret. It is understandable why the opposition believes that censorship protects the secrets of the nation. Although censorship protects secrets of the nation, it is not valid to keep certain secrets from the

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