The all timed love of the classic "The Hobbit" has been put on the banned books list. Now having read the book I do not believe that it should have been placed on that kind of title. It is a wonderful book, with many exciting moments and suspense at its finest. However, there are some instances that I can see why it is banned. After doing some research, I came to a conclusion that it is banned for its religious purposes, smoking, and use of older languages.
Religion is a big part of everything we do. Wars, borders, friends, family, and what we read usually have something to do with religion. In the small town of Alamogordo, New Mexico, we see a book burning taking place outside the christian community church, with "The Hobbit" at the center of it all. The books were claimed as "Satanic and promoting the use of whichcraft." However, the irony of it all is that J.R.R. Tolkien was in fact a catholic, and a devoted one at that. He even discussed over a letter Christian fantasy author C.S. Lewis, that it has many "fundamental religious and christian work." …show more content…
According to a National Health Service anti-smoking group "Children should be banned from watching films like lord of the rings because they feature smoking." Now I do not belive that they should be banned, but another study shows that "40% of school-age children have admitted smoking regularly and that research showed that children were more likely to start smoking if they had been exposed to certain images , including people smoking on television and in films." In "The Hobbit" It did enact smoking in great detail. Such as blowing smoke rings, relieving stress, and as a pass