Every year, thousands of books are banned due to numerous reasons such as inappropriate language, violence, and offensive ideas. Much of the literature banned contains information that helps an individual view ideas from a different point of view. Books should not be banned because they contain various ideas that help an individual learn about the society they live in, and develop skills that help them in the future.
One of the reasons books should not be banned is because they provide individuals with the opportunity to see how the society was in the past, is in the present, and can be in the future. They contain historical facts, present issues, and possibilities of the future society, which may help individuals in school, and in their future life. 1984 by George Orwell is a banned book, however, it contains the harsh truth of the past and the future. The book is a warning to the people of the world, conveying what would happen if dictators continued their reign, eventually corrupting the society. 1984 is a novel that gives children an realistic example of the society by describing the awful horrors that occurred long-ago or that could occur in the coming years.
Furthermore, banned books allow children to develop social and emotional skills that can help them connect with other individuals in the society. In particular, literature containing different cultures and races cause children to view those individuals in real life with a new perspective. This new experience, allows them to feel compassion with others, and makes them more open to other individuals. In the book, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, two children named Jem and Scout Finch live in a segregated society. Both children are continuously told that the other races are bad influences. However, as the story progresses, both characters go through various experiences that shape the way they look at other cultures. To Kill A Mockingbird allows individuals to change the way they look at others, and have a broader perception regarding different cultures. It allows them to connect emotionally with the characters of the book, by stepping into their shoes.
Both 1984 and To Kill A Mockingbird are just two of the many examples of banned books that prove with their writing why books should not be banned. In the same way that 1984 conveys information about the past and future of the society, To Kill A Mockingbird teaches children about the horrors that were caused by the segregated society in the past. Along with that, both novels allow individuals to gain emotional and social skills through the realistic writing style of the both authors. The two pieces of literature are although banned, teach children about experiences that can benefit their daily lives.
In conclusion, banned novels contain realistic experiences that allow individuals to see the world through a different perspective. They contain information about the society in the past, present, and future. Along with that, they develop emotional and social skills in children because they pull the readers into the world of the book. 1984 and To Kill A Mockingbird are two of the many examples of banned books that should be read around the world, because they contain valuable information for all individuals.