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Why Is Go Ask Alice Be Banned

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Books, films, news and more! So many ways to get the word out there. But if it is politically unacceptable, considered indecent, or even a threat to society it needs to be prohibited. The novel Go Ask Alice by anonymous is an intense book about a fifteen-year-old girl who got mixed up in the wrong crowd and wants so desperately to fit in she does not care that her "friends" take hardcore drugs. She even started taking them herself. This novel without a doubt needs to be banned. It is not only considered obscene but can also be a threat to society. This is because it would allow young children and teenagers to acquire the idea in their heads that drugs make life better for the time being and it is a good way to run away from your problems mentally …show more content…

They can even be easily turned back on to hardcore drugs. Another reason this book should be banned is because this novel can easily influence kids to sell drugs when her life gets rough. Within the book Alice ends up struggling with money and she could not buy the "smack" she needed so she hooked up with a drug dealer. This allowed Alice to get a hold of marijuana and LSD so that she could sell to young kids when she states, "The high school kids are one thing or even the junior high, but today I sold ten stamps of LSD to a little kid in grade school who was not even nine years old, I'm sure"(pg.47). This is such a major issue. This book is promoting the distribution of hard core drugs like LSD to young kids when the effects it has on a child's body would stunt the growth of the body as well as how the brain develops. This book is not a good influence for anyone under the age of 17 because it allows children the idea to distribute drugs on the street to get more bread in their …show more content…

This is because within the novel Alice and her friend Chris were selling drugs, but one day they got busted when Alice states, "They raided Chris's house last night while her folks and her aunt were out, but Chris and I played the game"(pg. 45). This is a big eye opener for both the girls because they were doing an illegal task and when the house got raided they put both the girls on probation as their punishment. This may show that there are consequences that do come with actions, but that does not mean that they learned anything at all from that experience. This is because even after Alice was put on probation, she ended up still craving the drug and eventually turning back to them when she states, "Oh, to be stoned, to have someone tie me off and give me a shot of anything. I've heard paregoric is great"(pg. 80). This is proof that just because the book shows consequences does not mean that she obeyed by them. This is a concern because it could teach young readers that it's adequate to turn back to drugs even though you are on probation. Also, she is talking about a new drug she has not tried yet and that is not a good mind frame for an eleven-year-old. It is setting our future up for failure by teaching young kids that the information

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