Astor Meredith-Goujon
January 7, 2015
Argument Essay
I
understand that the parents association has asked administration to remove some
books from the ELA teachers’ library. I
think that the kids should be able to read what ever they want. But because
some kids may not be able to handle all of the books in the library there
should be trigger warnings placed on certain books. This would allow kids to
know whether a book was suitable or not for them.
A
lot of the time people think that if kids read about murder and taking drugs
then they are going to want to try it, which is not true. In the article
“Darkness too visible” it says, “Reading about homicide doesn't turn a man into a murderer; reading about
cheating on exams won't make a kid break the honor code.” This is very true and
shows how people aren’t stupid. Books show the cons of doing bad things they
don’t encourage them. If you read a book about a murder and the murderer ends
up getting caught or killed would somebody really want to do that? I have read
a book about a girl who gets addicted to Meth and had sex at a very early age.
I saw all the bad and how much her life sucked and it made me really not want
to do any thing in the book that she did. Dark books show people the bad so
that they can avoid it.
Another
thing that is good about YA book is that they show kids that they aren’t alone.
In a lot of YA books kids are addicted to drugs. Some might say that this might
encourage people to take drugs. But at the end of the book the kids
usually gets out of their situation and solve their problem. This could help
people because the kids will know how to solve their problem and that is
helpful. Another good thing about these books is if you have a friend or a
family member who is a bad situation the person reading the book can try and
get them help. I am reading a book about a kid who is relapsing and is stealing
from his parents to get what he wants. When I saw all of the symptoms that he
had is scared me. It made me never want to experiment with drugs. People have
said that drugs sometimes scare them when they read books where kids are
addicted to drugs. But it helps them to understand why people take drugs and how
they can help people who take drugs.
I
understand why people would want certain books to be removed from certain
libraries. In the article “Darkness too visible” it says, “Yet it is also possible—indeed,
likely—that books focusing on pathologies help normalize them and, in the case
of self-harm, may even spread their plausibility and likelihood to young people
who might otherwise never have imagined such extreme measures.” I think that if
someone ends up cutting because of a book they were probably emotionally
unstable before reading the book and it’s not the books fault. Books talk about
problems and can be interpreted in many different ways. But what books don’t do
is they don’t encourage the problems. They try to raise awareness of the problems
so that people know about them and they can be solved.
Banning
books is just a way for parents to keep their children innocent. They are
uncomfortable with having their kids know about matters that they think are
inappropriate. This is not beneficial at all. The reality is that they will
know about these matters later in life no matter what. After all the parents
know about these matters. Also parents shouldn’t try to ban books in a school
library because it’s not the parents’ job to censor other people’s kids. They
don’t have the right.
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