Forbidden Books
"Forbidden Books" refer to literary works that have been censored or banned due to their content, which may challenge societal norms, political ideologies, or religious beliefs. These books often provoke strong reactions and can be seen as threats to authority or traditional values. Examples include George Orwell's "1984" and Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
Throughout history, various governments and organizations have sought to restrict access to these texts, believing they could incite unrest or promote controversial ideas. The act of banning books raises important questions about freedom of expression and the role of literature in society, highlighting the ongoing struggle between censorship and the pursuit of knowledge.