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In reply to the discussion: Bette Midler FTW: Hey Teenagers, Read This [View all]FakeNoose
(38,274 posts)48. LOL don't give them any ideas about Heart of Darkness
Let them figure out for themselves which books to ban.
I couldn't finish Ulysses either but it wasn't because of Joyce's subject matter. It was the stream-of-consciousness writing style where one long sentence would run for 3 or 4 pages. I found it distracting and hard to follow.
However The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, I'm pretty sure it was banned because of the "n" word. Maybe teachers had difficulty with it, or were embarrassed to use the "n" word in their classrooms? I don't know. Luckily it's been unbanned for a long time now.
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I didn't like a lot of these either ... but they still need to be read, not burned
Tommymac
Jan 2022
#12
Scarlett may have been strong, but vomiting because of a n*****y smell by the slave quarters
Coventina
Jan 2022
#27
friend of mine read death of a salesman in college . wrote an essay on it . and the teacher agreed
AllaN01Bear
Jan 2022
#22
Taught that play for a lot of years. I didn't read the paper, but it's not that simple.
Cuthbert Allgood
Jan 2022
#46
I've read most of these books, but I have to confess that I could not finish Ulysses.
Lonestarblue
Jan 2022
#37