Friday, April 13, 2012

#20

In a story the author tries to tell the story to really teach a lesson. It may be banned but still can teach you a lesson. Yet there are many other things that make this book teach a lesson which the author is trying to covey.
In the " Adventures of Tom Sawyer" the author tries to convey a message. The message shows that it would be like religious. "There was a rustling of dresses and the standing Congregation sat down. The boy whose his this tay this book relates did not enjoy the prayer he only endured it-if he even did that much." ( page 593 of 3271 ) This message shows that this book doesn't need to be banned. It's just showing that his history only relates a little to his gods life.

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree that a banned or challenged book can have a lesson in it. Many people don’t stop to think about the good things in the book they just see the bad and so it becomes challenged or banned. People need to see both sides of the story then react on it.

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