Analysis Of The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

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In middle school, I read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The reason why this book would be banned is because of the graphic content of the book. Throughout its pages, the story follows Katniss as she tries to survive a horrific gladiator like game that involves kids killing kids. This material is very mature in nature and is probable seen by many in the education system as to brutal for kids in schools.
Functionalist and Conflict theories are similar, but different in many respects. The similarity between the Functionalist and Conflict theorist’s views on religion is that they both agree that religion can become a source of conflict. Furthermore, both theories agree that religion can work towards stopping social change; however, Functionalists

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