Censored Book Reflection
Censorship of literature isn’t a new concept. For as long as there has been the written word there are those who seem to take issue with what is being written. In the book Children’s Books In Children’s Hands, Temple, Martinez and Yokota define censorship as “denying access to books and ideas.” (2015) Books are banned for any number of reasons, some of those being profanity, violence, bad behavior, sexual situations and racist ideas or language. One such banned book/series has made its way onto the American Library Association’s Most Challenged Books list multiple times, for multiple reasons. The Captain Underpants series written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey has found itself under fire from concerned parents on several occasions. Intended for grades 1-5, the Captain Underpants series chronicles the adventures of Harold Hutchins and George Beard and the fictitious hero of their own comic book, Captain Underpants. Because the young boys engage in disruptive antics and are amused b...