Fahrenheit 451: vulgar language , concerns about its language, content, and themes, particularly its exploration of censorship and the suppression of free thought, book 1984: for its political and social themes, as well as concerns about sexual content, The Catcher in the Rye" was banned by schools and libraries due to concerns about its vulgar language, sexual content, and mature themes, "Charlotte's Web" was banned due to objections to the portrayal of talking animals, "The Hobbit" has been banned due to concerns about its perceived "witchcraft" and "satanic themes", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was banned due to perceived "poor philosophy of life" and potential to teach disrespectful behavior, portrayal of talking animals and its alleged promotion of disrespect towards authority figures, The Captain Underpants series has been banned due to concerns about offensive language, inappropriate content, and the encouragement of disruptive behavior, "Goodnight Moon" was essentially banned due to unbearably sentimental" and a "bowlful of mush, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" book was banned due to its strong female characters, portrayal of magic, and perceived promotion of socialist ideals, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" was mistakenly banned due to a confusion between the author, Bill Martin Jr., and another author named Bill Martin who wrote a book about Marxism, "Where the Wild Things Are" was banned due to concerns about its themes and imagery being too dark, frightening, or psychologically damaging for young children., "The Giving Tree" was banned because it was interpreted as promoting unhealthy relationships and being sexist.
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