Because those in authority believed the contents of the books were detrimental to readers and/or the society in which they lived. Usually this meant that books the establishment felt were too violent, sexually graphic, or promoted behavior or political views that were out of the mainstream. This is exactly why the framers of the US Constitution included freedom of speech (including the written word) in the Bill of Rights. The opinion of one adult should not prohibit another adult from expressing his or her views on any subject or for others to be able to know that opinion.
Books have been inappropriately banned in the past due to controversial content that challenges prevailing societal norms or political ideologies. Some books are viewed as threatening or offensive by certain groups, leading to attempts to suppress them. Banning books can be a form of censorship that limits access to information and stifles freedom of expression.
In the past books have been inappropriately banned in order to keep the people as ignorant as possible to control them better. Other reasons might be that those in authority are fearful that others would be offended in some way or that the book would incite some sort of negative reaction or behavior.
Most people are unaware of what books have been banned (since the ban was successful). As for more popular books that have been banned in some places (like "The Satanic Verses"), some people are simply not aware of the controversies that the written word can provoke.
It is not. It has been banned in the past at certain schools, but it is no longer currently
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The past form of "ban" is "banned," and the past participle is also "banned."
He has never been banned nor limited in any way, past the usual 3 copies per deck restriction.
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books that have been made for helping
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(The past tense of read, pronounced "reed", is also read, pronounced "red".)(past) "He read most of the books in the small library."(past perfect) "He has read most of the books in the library."(past continuous) "He was reading the books."(past perfect continuous) "He had been reading books at the library every weekend."---Occasionally individual sentences may not be obviously present or past:"I read the books every Saturday." (reed or red)
No, it is impossible, but in the past Nintendo banned legendaries from being traded.
Maya Angelou's work has faced censorship in the past due to its themes of race, sexuality, and violence. While some of her books have been challenged or banned in certain schools and libraries, her writing continues to be studied and celebrated for its powerful messages and storytelling.