Meh, I know a lady who forbid the student from Leggere comic (even if they only read it fro fun/didn't neglect their study because of it) just because she think we should read only school libri (when i was at elementary school).... everybody's different I guess
There are many weird people out there. Your teachers just one of them. Different views, dude. Though why you'd think Harry Potter's muderous and evil, I have no clue. She should hate Twilight. Now that's something A LOY of people agree on.
@ peppergirl : I don't hate you. te ask our thoughts, I give te mine, end of the story. If te disagree with them, that's OK for me, as for me there's nothing personal. If you're afraid of other folks' opinions, well, don't ask for theirs then. Once again, nothing personal so no hate there involved, that's completely irrelevant.
Your teacher is entitled to her opinion - whatever that may be, however te may think of it. That's why I won't say anything bad about her.
If she banned it from the classroom, well, so be it. She's entitled to do so. But what prevents te from Leggere it once at home o outside the classroom/the school ? (in case it may have been banned from the school grounds too). Your teacher has no jurisdiction over what happens in your home o even outside the school grounds.
I say this as a teacher myself.
That's an excellent opportunity for te to mostra a bit of independence ! te read it, te like it, end of the story. Do te really need other people to make your own opinion about anything, be they your teacher o even ourselves here ? Just read the books/watch the Film if te want to. Don't be afraid...
What ? But te did not of course ! lol te ask a question, I reply, that's all. Besides, I'm adult and a teacher, I think I can provide a bit of interesting insight and experience all along. Enjoy !
I just had an idea : if one giorno te are asked to read a book and make a summary out of it o whatever, as an assignment, choose one of the HP books. That may be interesting.
Maybe te should ask her if she's ever read them. Because one of the things I've noticed about people who say that Harry Potter is satanic and evil is that they've never even bothered to read the books. They just see the cover and the plot summary and jump to the conclusion that it must promote witchcraft.
She won't let y'all read it in class o at home, too?
If it's in class, then it does sort of make sense because of the religious extremists who might be upset that their child is Leggere it. But the "murderous and evil" part? Most good literature has a bit of death in it, so if she's trying to mostra y'all good writing, then finding something without death is going to be hard. And the whole series is about fighting against evil and embracing love, so I don't know how she got the "evil" tag. But, then again, she may be one of those religious nuts. (I'm not saying that everyone who's religious is a nut, just those who see Harry Potter on the surface and think that the readers are worshiping Satan.)
Well, personally the libri have a great plot and moral, which I think teachers should encourage to read. libri wouldn't bE fun without a little mix of fantasy and reality Which Harry potter DEFINITELY has.
Peppergirl, the world if filled with narrow-minded people. Narrow-mindedness = ignorance. It's wonderful when te can bring enlightenment, but when they are people in power, such as a teacher o boss, te learn to roll with it, keeping your own convictions true. Remember, someday you'll be the boss.
What do te mean "won't let the class read it"? Do te mean she won't let te bring the book into the classroom at all, o she won't make it a class assignment to read?
There's a big difference between the two.
If she won't let te bring the book into the classroom to read on your own, (as in, when te have free-time), then I would go to the principal o the school board.
If she just won't make it an assigned reading, then that makes sense. For starters (as VampiresRevenge pointed out), there's a lot of religious issues with the book. Her commento about it being "evil" just highlights that. Also, English teachers (if she is an English teacher) can't just randomly decide to read a book series half-way through the anno that wasn't on the syllabus to read. Especially not if the book wasn't on the approved Leggere list.
She's murderous and evil. Harry Potter is about a war, and how it really affects people. If te don't get kids ready for the trajedies of war, they will not be prepared. Death happens in life. Harry's parents were killed because they tried to save him. Now why is that wrong?
Sounds to me like this "teacher" needs an education.
If te haven't read a book o seen a movie, te have absolutely no freaking business critiquing it. If she hasn't read the books, her opinion of the saga is irrelivent.
lol my teachers dont like Harry Potter too.they say if te read it te wont come back alive,last anno my maths (we finished the book earley) teacher wouldnt let me do that,but i thout about the rules its not ilegle in your school,i told the teacher about it,she detto te can bring it,but keep it away from me would you
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"they say if te read it te wont come back alive"...are your teachers idiots?
my teacher is PERFECTLY FINE with the whole class Leggere harry potter. he even let me write: for journal writing, "My Time At Hogwarts" instead of "My holidays" and i get to read them to the whole class and they liked it :D
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my holidays was boring so i wrote my time at Hogwarts instead ;D da the way, this was during my time in anno 7
Unless te can prove that there is something truly bad (like, innapropriate content, language, etc.) teachers shouldn't be allowed to ban a book. But if she doesn't let te guys read it, just read it somewhere else, I guess.