This book was something interesting because there are some facts that parents that feel that it need to be banned. But what these parents don’t understand is that since their children are in highschool they would already know what half of the content of the books mean and or are.
The book Slaughterhouse Five many people think it should be banned but honestly the book shouldn't be banned there is so much more to the book that many people don't even understand . But in Missouri the book was banned for its profane language.”Slaughterhouse Five” was banned in Missouri State University, called on the republic,MO board to ban Vonnegut's novels” The Atlantic, January 5th 2011. But if that's the only reason why it should be banned i fully disagree with that because the children that would possibly read this book have probably heard the same words at home.
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“Slaughterhouse-Five was banned from Oakland County, Michigan public schools in 1972. The circuit judge there accused the novel of being “depraved, immoral, psychotic, vulgar, and anti-Christian.” In 1973, a school board in North Dakota immolated 32 copies of the book in the high school's coal burner.” The Mental floss. May 7th 2010. What the parents of these young adults must not understand is that they need to stop sheltering their children from every little thing that will happen in their lives with anything including books. The educational value of this book is that it explains information about what PTSD can cause, and what some people went through when they went into the war and came out of the