They simply wish to keep their children as pure and innocent as long as they can. Parents also become angered when their children learn new information that they received from outside sources. This answers the second reason as to why the book became banned. Anne Frank, at the age of thirteen, acquired her diary. This occurs when she starts “to feel the stirrings of adolescent sexuality” tug at her (Shuman, web). Anne writes in her diary a few private thoughts about herself. Anne simply acted like a curious teenage girl. When she wrote it in, it appears that she simply thought out loud and recorded her thoughts. Instead of confiding in her own mother and asking her questions, she wrote them to Kitty. Anne decides to describe her own anatomy to Kitty. This upsets many mothers when they realize that their children read these passages. Anne also decides to explain the changes a young girl experiences while becoming a women, basically “a girl’s maturation into adulthood” (Shuman web). She explains such things extremely vividly and details which some refer to as pornography. One passage appears in the book that slightly suggests homosexuality. Due to these few passages many schools ban this book as a result of complaints from
They simply wish to keep their children as pure and innocent as long as they can. Parents also become angered when their children learn new information that they received from outside sources. This answers the second reason as to why the book became banned. Anne Frank, at the age of thirteen, acquired her diary. This occurs when she starts “to feel the stirrings of adolescent sexuality” tug at her (Shuman, web). Anne writes in her diary a few private thoughts about herself. Anne simply acted like a curious teenage girl. When she wrote it in, it appears that she simply thought out loud and recorded her thoughts. Instead of confiding in her own mother and asking her questions, she wrote them to Kitty. Anne decides to describe her own anatomy to Kitty. This upsets many mothers when they realize that their children read these passages. Anne also decides to explain the changes a young girl experiences while becoming a women, basically “a girl’s maturation into adulthood” (Shuman web). She explains such things extremely vividly and details which some refer to as pornography. One passage appears in the book that slightly suggests homosexuality. Due to these few passages many schools ban this book as a result of complaints from