Review:

Censorship In Literature

overall review score: 2.5
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Censorship in literature refers to the suppression or prohibition of any written material deemed offensive, obscene, or sensitive by authorities or individuals.

Key Features

  • Suppression of content
  • Control over publishing
  • Impact on freedom of expression

Pros

  • Protection of sensitive audiences
  • Prevention of harmful ideologies

Cons

  • Restriction of artistic freedom
  • Potential for abuse by authorities

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