How would you feel if someone restricted your favorite book? All over the world, every day, a book gets challenged. So many innocent books get banned and never read again because one person thinks the book is bad. I do not agree with people banning books at all. A person’s decision can impact others by changing their thoughts about certain things by banning them.
I agree with Ron Charles when he is annoyed by people not acting mature over banned books. “I’m afraid that my daughter will see something sexually explicit and will want to do that,” said a parent after being asked why they restrict a certain book. To me, I would read the book myself and see if it appropriate for my child. Also, if you think about banning a book, you could prevent a person’s learning. At the end, Charles tells us to imagine us keeping a child from having a fun reading experience. This would honestly hurt me because the child did nothing work; the child is reading, shouldn't that make the parents happy? Charles clearly explains why banning a book,that truly has nothing wrong with the plot, is very wrong because it changes the minds of the children who know or read the book. …show more content…
Milne who was born on January 18, 1882, in London, England. Milne graduated from Westminster School in London and at the University of Cambridge's Trinity College. Westminster School and University of Cambridge's Trinity College are private schools and they are some of the best schools in the world. Milne served in the military, after his service he began to write plays. He was actually successful writing plays, so he began writing books. Each book is a different adventure, but they all have one thing in common, the stories show Christopher Robin growing up throughout the entire Winnie-the-Pooh