Of Mice and Men: The shocking passages

What makes John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men controversial?

BOOK: OF MICE AND MEN

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A Light in the Attic: The controversial poems

Read the controversial poems by Shel Silverstein deemed by some parents and teachers too controversial for children

BOOK: A LIGHT IN THE ATTIC

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Candide: The shocking passages

Condemned by the French government and the Catholic Church: Read the controversial passages from Voltaire’s Candide (1759)

BOOK: CANDIDE

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Ovid’s Art of Love: How to seduce and manipulate him with sex

Ancient controversial advice: Why you should play tricks on him and when to offer your body as a “thank-you”

BOOK: THE ART OF LOVE

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Madame Bovary: The scandalous scenes

Why Gustave Flaubert was put on trial for Madame Bovary?

BOOK: MADAME BOVARY

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Code Noir: Read the ‘humane’ laws written to protect slaves

Black Code: One of the earliest and most important legal documents on slavery in the West

BOOK: CODE NOIR

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Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret: Why was it banned?

A girl seeks religion while dealing with puberty: her first bra, first period, and first crush. Was the book really anti-Christian?

BOOK: ARE YOU THERE GOD? IT’S ME, MARGARET

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Story of O: The sadomasochistic passages

Why was the 1950s French novel banned? It begins with O’s lover sexually training her: She is stripped, whipped and “gangbanged”

BOOK: STORY OF O

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The Communist Manifesto in 35 historical photos

The book that inspired revolutions globally brought to life in 35 historical photos

BOOK: THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO

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Voltaire’s radical views on race and slavery

Understanding Voltaire’s view on race and slavery through the eyes of Candide

BOOK: CANDIDE

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Women in 19th-century novels: Rebellious wives had to die!

Why the heroines of Madame Bovary, The Awakening and Anna Karenina commit suicide?

BOOK: MADAME BOVARY

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Milestones: The jihadi manifesto in 10 photos

Photos show how a 1964 text laid the foundations of Islamic terrorism

BOOK: MILESTONES

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Burning controversial books

“There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.” ―Ray Bradbury
Books on Trial explores the most controversial books. Read shocking and controversial passages from formerly banned books. Also read analysis, criticism and themes from the most challenged literature of all time. The featured books were banned or censored for racial, violent and age-inappropriate themes; also for themes of sexuality, blasphemy and profanity. Read the most controversial paragraphs from Candide, Of Mice and Men, Madame Bovary, Story of O and more.
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