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Essay On Grendel
John Gardener's 'Grendel' depicts the monstrous Grendel, previously portrayed as the vicious villain in 'Beowulf, journeying through his life,
attempting to achieve some kind of self–realization. Spending much of his time observing humans, Grendel develops a great disdain for religion.
Gardener reinforces Grendel's with anti–religious quotes from poets and philosophers, like William Blake and Francis Nietzsche. As his spiritual void
increases, Gardener slips into an existential despair, fueled by the talk of the Shaper, who's strangely persuasive words confuse Grendel's
underdeveloped mind. Finally, as Grendel slowly recognizes he is separate from men, his encounter with the dragon drives him to the self–realization
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After waiting in a tree to catch a glimpse of men, Grendel attempts to communicate with the humans in the woods. Initially the humans feed Grendel,
but his laughter at the prospect of food frightens them, and they decide to attack them. Grendel, observing the humans plan out their attack, realizes
that humans are not dumb, they strategize and plan, making them more dangerous than he could have imagined. And what's more, there's nothing he
can do to make them see he does not want to harm them. At this moment, Grendel realizes that he is completely separate from man, that there is no
meaning to the world: "The world is all a pointless accident...I exist, nothing else!" (Gardner 28).The arrival of the Shaper further hurls Grendel into
an existential despair. The Shaper tells tales of glory in battle and other such things that Grendel condemns; however, he does it in such a persuasive
way that Grendel doesn't know what to think: "Thus I fled, ridiculous hairy creature torn apart by poetry...I clamped my palms to my ears and
stretched up my lips and shrieked again, a stab at truth" (Gardner 44–45). Here, Grendel officially identifies himself as a separate entity, calling himself
a ridiculous hairy creature. The poetry confuses him and Grendel gives up on trying to obtain truth, slipping further into despair. While Grendel's
existential despair leads him away from the world of men,
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Uncontrolled Profanity Study
Uncontrolled profanity is found in many neurolinguistics disorders, the most famous is Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS). GTS, which was first
identified by Itard and Gilles de la Tourette in the 1800s, is a hyperkinetic motor speech disorder characterized by frequent involuntary "tics," which are
sudden pattern–like movements or sounds. Though it is lesser known than Tourette syndrome,aphasia can also heavily feature profanity. Aphasia is a
clinical language impairment resulting from damage to the language centers of the brain, usually following a stroke, but it can also come on slowly
from a slow–growing brain tumor. The exact specifics of a particular aphasia depend on the location and severity of the damage. Aphasic individuals
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In fact, through childhood and adolescent trial–and–error they tested words to see where the line of appropriateness is drawn in certain social circles.
Neuroscientists from Weill Medical College of Cornell University explored the brain to understand how profanity reverberates inside the complex
wiring of humans minds using the neuroimaging technique PET (positron emission tomography) scans. By 1999, they found the amygdala, which is
responsible for processing emotion and memory, was highly active when exposed to profanity, But because the amygdala is also connected to the
memory function part of the brain, duplication decreases the activity. If a child grew up hearing people saying curse words around their friends, the
possibility of curse words shocking you in other social circles lowers. In particular, amygdala activity is correlated with negative emotional
associations. Stimulating the amygdala can cause panic attacks and aggressive behaviors while destroying the amygdala causes unusual placidness or
fearlessness Therefore; it makes sense that the amygdala would be activated in association with unpleasant words such as Profanity. The amygdala also
makes several connections to memory and association centers in the brain, which could also be responsible for the increased memory skills when
subjects are presented with
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The Relationship Between Profanity And Honesty
Swearing has many meanings in the current world. The connotation of those swear words is different based upon the person hearing it. Reading the
article Frankly, we do give a damn: Study finds links between swearing and honesty, has shown insight to this incredibly touchy subject. Profanity has
been used lots in pop culture in the past hundred years, from gone with the wind 80 years ago, to the most recent presidency. Cursing also has a
definitive tie to lying and deception. 8–10 sentence requirement 80 years ago, it was absolutely unforgivable to use profanity in a televised broadcast
or film. The impact that it has on us socially has changed quite a bit. The most surprising use was in 1939 when in the movie Gone With The Wind,
Clark Gable muttered the memorable line "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." That line alone cost the producers of the movie 5,000 dollars in
fines. In the movies and television shows of today, profane words are peppered...show more content...
As stated in the article, "The relationship between profanity and dishonesty is a tricky one. Swearing is often inappropriate but it can also be
evidence that someone is telling you their honest opinion. Just as they aren't filtering their language to be more palatable, they're also not filtering
their views." Sometimes, what you want to know is not always what you want to hear, which means, you want to know the complete truth but you
don't really want to hear it the way they said it. When asked to list their favorite swear words, 276 participants answered and then took a lie detector
test to determine if they were answering in a socially acceptable way or if they were being truthful. It was found that the participants who wrote down
a higher amount of swear word were less likely to be
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Profanity in music, is it a problem that must be addressed now or is it even a problem that we as a society have the power to fix. There have been
many different arguments on the topic of profanity in music, however the question remains should music be censored. In Robert T. M. Phillips'
address to congress he insists that we must act now to protect our society from the damaging effects of explicit music. Becky L. Tatum argues in her
article "The Link Between Rap Music and Youth Crime and Violence" that the effects of rap music are basically unknown and extensive research must
be conducted before causal assumptions are made. Martha Bayles suggest in her article "The Perverse in the Popular, that society is attracted to evils
or negatives...show more content...
Communication Theorists want the public protected from the lyrics that could alter there way of thinking. Cultural Studies seem to see think that the
shocking aspects of entertainment are a necessary evil. Then there is Traditional Philosophy, that seem to dismiss popularculture altogether.
Communication Theory is based on Marshall McLuhan's hypothesis that the medium is the message or that the media has the power to retool the
human sensorium and change human consciousness. W. Russell Neuman found that most humans are resistant toward any message that dose not fit
the makeup of the mind receiving it. The optimist and the pessimist of Communication Theory totally contradict each other. It seems that Bayles
introduces her readers to the Communication theorist and both sides of the argument to discredit the theory altogether.
Bayles then moves on to the field of Cultural Studies. Cultural Studies focuses on the political and social impacts of the media. Its academic
practitioners place all works on the same level, as specimens to be analyzed, not evaluated. However that does not stop them from making judgments of
value. As Bayles points out, Cultural Studies apply their own standards, which begin with the assumption that all cultural products are ultimately about
power and possess value only to the degree that they attack the established social order.
Bayles then discusses Traditional Philosophy, at
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Does Profanity Be Used On A Regular Basis?
Introduction to the Paper In the world today profanity seems to be used on a regular basis. Every time someone turns around the corner there is some
sort of profanity being used it seems like. The question that is being asked is profanity really that bad and is it a behavior that needs to be declined in
our country? Profanity is "blasphemous or obscene language" (Oxford, 2016). Through this case study it will be shown if profanity is something that
can be altered by behavior modification. "Jesus taught in the Bible that when a man curses or uses profanity it is a sign of evil that was in that man's
heart" (Miller, 2013). Through Jesus ' teaching the Christian world should have a firm grasp on the fact that profanity is a bad thing. The issue in the
Christian world with cursing is that they still live in our world today and use cursing without much malicious intent. This has turned to the fact where
individuals even use the words that "are take–offs of the Lord's names such as: 'Geeze ' or 'Jes ' (short for Jesus), 'Good Gosh, ' 'Gosh Darn, ' 'Lordy. '
This is known as 'shoot cussin '" (Miller, 2013). Chrisitan 's believe that an individual who has an issue with using profanity should ask the Lord for
forgiveness and ask for his help in guiding one through trying to modify the negative behavior. It is clear through the Christian view point that
profanity is an issue, and should be a behavior to modify in one 's life if it is seen as a problem. If profanity is such a
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Penalizing Profanity Promotes Use of It Essay
Penalizing Profanity Promotes Use of It
Profane language is used once every six minutes on network television shows, every two minutes on premium cable shows, and every three minutes in
major motion pictures, according to a new study by the Centre for Media and Public AffairsĐ’â„–.
Upon learning this information, one would make the assumption that profanity is another common attribute to our daily lives, such as brushing our
teeth. But what is profane language? Webster's dictionary defines it as being "the condition or quality of being profane – abusive, vulgar, or irreverent
– and the use of such language." However, although society is being exposed to this "coarse" language repeatedly, many are still being penalized for
using it in...show more content...
Why? Because of the Toronto District School Board's "Zero Tolerance" ВІ. However, the usage of tobacco and alcohol is also liable to a 20–day
suspension. Whether this was intended for or not, the TDSB is promoting the image that usage of profane language is equivalent to that of tobacco
and alcohol. Its guidelines state that "The Toronto District School Board is committed to providing a safe learning and working environment for all
students, staff and visitors to our schools". This statement leads one to believe that the TDSB's mission is to keep its students safe by omitting and
eliminating safety hazards. Does a "swearing" person generate a safety hazard? The clear answer is no.
Some people have taken the usage of profane language as far as legal punishment. During an incident in Standish, Michigan in August of 1998, a man
was charged for using profane language, in accordance to a 104–year–old law, which "forbids cussing in front of women and children."Ві The incident
began when 24–year–old Timothy Boomer fell out of his canoe while heading down stream. As he flopped in the water, he began yelling in the
direction of his friends, inadvertently using profanity as a means to attract their attention, as well as communicate urgency. Shortly following his
outburst, his friends learned of three sheriff's deputies on the riverbank staring at them with binoculars. To their dismay, one of the deputies handed
Boomer a misdemeanour citation. The charge:
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What Is Profanity Spreading Good Or Bad?
Today we live in a world where profanity and strong emotion fills our mouths. Everyone can hear these words, most people use them, and it is
almost a natural part of society. But it all comes down to a single question: Is cursing good or bad? And is it that simple? I hope to explore the points
on both sides of the argument. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints (Mormons) my opinions are already biased. In the LDS
faith, "we do not use foul language. We do not curse or defame. We do not use the Lord's name in vain."–– President Spencer W. Kimball 1981. Thus,
I am already against the use of profanity in our speech; yet I will attempt to remain unbiased in my examination of the subject. I do not hope to shame or
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Although it seems that these words are generally ok to throw around, they have had a horrible effect on our society. They are not only portraying
us as angry profane people, but they are also degrading our society's standards. Many can agree that the relationship between a man and a woman is
one of partnership and teamwork. Swear words, however, have been reducing women to sex toys and baby machines. Are they not people as well?
Why would you ever refer to a woman as a female dog? This only says that you consider her as a pet, and a dumb animal. It astounds me how the
human race is constantly looking to find divisions among themselves with which to argue and offend. Can we ever just get
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Profanity In American Culture
Profanity and its affects on our life, culture and, language are critical to understanding the implications it has on our mind and, our social life.
Through cognitive studies, we can learn how to better the intellect and use of words by adults and children of all ages alike. The article "Cognitive
Scientists puts profanity in its place", by Bruce Bower, shows people just that.
Based off the book, "What the F" by Benjamin K. Bergen; he shows us only a minor part of the huge role that profanity takes effect in humanity's day
to day life; our language and our society's culture are all affected by the well–worn use of profanity. This can vary from racial slurring, to malapropos
and indecorous sexual referencing and even to, blunt classifications
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Police Brutality Proposal
Proposal for the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) Policing Project
For many decades, the New York Police Department (NYPD) has practiced overzealous patrolling techniques while on the job. In fact, the culture in the
police force has become so aggressive, as a result adversely harms society, but more than often, victimizes people from underrepresented communities.
Police brutality dates back to the 1960's, (e.g. Harlem Riots, Tenderloin Riots, and Stonewall Riots) an era when the civil rights movement
pioneered. During this period, social justice advocates came across treacherous obstacles, as many advocates were perceived as deviant for bringing
awareness on social inequality. As a prospective research assistant, I would like to be able to identify the following question: Did the civil rights
movement of 1964 create an aggressive and oppressive, as well as an institutional backlash in the NYPD among minority groups? The reason why I
would like to analyze this potential question is because police brutality in present day society is such a rampant issue, therefore should be a topic to
closely study....show more content...
One way to gather data on the problem is through online journal databases, and other related academic publications. Another method I would use for
this project would be ethnographic research on victims of police misconduct/brutality in predominately, Black and Hispanic demographic
neighborhoods. A third possible approach that can be useful, is to borrow reports located on the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) to be
able to identify updated data on the types of police assaults. For accountability purposes, it would also be wise to upload any of the collected data on:
dropbox, microsoft office (access, word, excel), and possibly even a coding software, called Atlas.ti to analyzes qualitative
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Kurtney Friar Profanity Analysis
After, Kourtney Friar evaluates her daily habits and she finds that she uses an excessive amount of profanity. Profanities also known as swear words,
cuss words, bad words, cursing, taboo etc. Profanity can be a word, expression, gesture, or other social behavior which is socially constructed or
interpreted as insulting, rude or bad–mannered, or violating or showing disrespect toward an object of religious veneration. Profanity affected an
individual usually in childhood, along with many other social issues. As children, people are punished by parents when they use profanity, and at that
stage most learned that certain phrases must be avoided. When people grow older and mature, we learn the difficult social features and challenges that
are faced cause people to use profanity.
According, to Steven Arthur Pinker book Language as a window human nature he breaks profanity down and five categories: Dysphemistic swearing –
Forces listener to think about a negative thing. Using...show more content...
Kourtney decides to use a swearing jar; a swear jar is a jar to help break people from using profanity. Every time she uses profanity those who
witness it collect the money at the end of the challenge, by vowing that Kourney put a quarter into the box. During, the depositing of the quarter per
cuss word, Kourtney also documented how she was feeling at the time, her location, and who she was in her presents. In the process of documenting
the amount of swear Kourtney does there's a pattern. The amount of profanity she uses drops when she's not around anyone or on Sunday because she
does go to church. Each time Kourtney has sworn she was under pressure, angry, or using humor. Kourtney also attempted to document the next week
as you can see on the chart below and since putting money into the jar every time she swears started adding up she try to easy down on using
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During the late 1590's and early 1600's Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, father of the baroque period not only heavily influenced the artists around
him, but also influenced thousands of artists of future generations, one such artist is Valentin de Boulogne. This influence is evident as Boulogne
would use many of the same religious themes and concepts in his work as Caravaggio implemented in his art. Caravaggio's use of realism, violence,
torture, vulgarity and decapitation resonated deeply with Boulogne as he expanded on these themes. One such piece that bares a unique resemblance to
a work Caravaggio painted in 1599 is Judith and Holofernes. Painted by Boulogne in 1626, this painting contains many characteristics associated with
the...show more content...
The story is understood as an account of the Assyrian General Holofernes' attack on the city of Bethulia. The attack led to many of the residents to
lay down their arms and surrender, but a wealthy widow named Judith developed a plan to take back control of the city. She dressed up in her
finest clothes and most expensive perfume; she crossed the valley and entered into the camp of the general. Judith demanded to see the general for
she had information on the best way of entering Bethulia and ensuring a victory. Once in front of Holofernes she explained that many of the Jews
in the city had renounced their religion to the dismay of God and the city deserved to be destroyed. Judith also struck a deal with the general to
spare her life self and her maid for this information. As part of the deal she would be allowed to leave the camp only at night to pray as Judith
claimed God would provide her with the best time to attack the city.
Her nightly prayers continued for three days and on the fourth day Holofernes held a banquet. There was food and wine, but Judith only ate and drank
what her maid prepared for her. During the banquet, Holofernes drank more than he had ever before and became extremely intoxicated. Feeling
comfortable with Judith they returned to his tent in the hopes he would have his way with her, but the vast amount of alcohol consumed caused
Holofernes to fall unconscious. Judith seizes her opportunity,
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Profanity In The Classroom Research Paper
ProfanityintheClassroom "Doyoubiteyourthumbatme,sir?"(Gordon).Many ofthemostprominentandbrilliant
mindsthroughouthistorywerefluentintheprofanityoftheirtime.Hailedasoneof
thegreatestplaywrightsofalltime,Shakespeare'sworksarescatteredwithobscenitiesand
crudephrase.Inrecentyearstherehasbeenincreasingagitationabouttheroleprofanity
playsintheclassroom.Someeducatorshaveevenlosttheirjobsasaresultofthecontroversy.
Manyagreethatthetideofcursingcannotbestemmed;oneteacherfromNewJerseystatedinanewsarticlethat,"despitealltheeffortschoolsaremakingtoeliminatestude
useofprofanity,Idonotthinkitisgoingtostop.Infact,I'msureitwillonlyget
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Many teenage books have profanity in the books to prove the point of topics that the writer wants to tell the audiences point of view. The Literature
today is more mature then most of the the children and teenagers that is reading this type of mature literature. Having strong language in books makes
the books more interesting and more intense with a lot more mature topic the for readers. In the numerous articles, "Darkness to visible", "Sick–lit",
and "Potty Mouth", arise the question: Should explicit content be available to young readers? Profanity in literature reveals real content that everyday
young adults go through. However, profanity should be tolerated, but monitored to a certain extent. Everyday we read and hear profanity from books
which we should shelter our children from having to learn more about the awful things we have in life. Having profanity in our everyday lives affects
us in a negative way because if our children hear the foul language then there is a greater chance that children will pick up the words we would not
like them to say. In the article "Potty–Mouthed" by Martin Chilton, states that swearing in Young Adultfiction is a controversial and complex issue.
Young Adult fiction is controversial issue because some parent let their children read books that other parents would not agree with based on the
language, violence, suicied and sexualactivity. A lot of teenage books have very mature points of view that some or most of our teens can not even
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Music With Profanity Research Paper
Music with Profanity Every parent out there wants absolutely nothing but the best for their children. In life, parents will do anything to make sure
their kids have more than what they did. They strive to make sure their kids to do whatever it takes to become successful in this world. As you are
raised, you are taught to never talk to strangers, always respect your elders, and never use profanity. Our parents were raised in a whole different
domain before we were brought into this world. So many daily things have changed, from the way we turn on the television in the morning to how we
get to school or work. Things have transformed; for example, explicit music was not criticized as much as it is now because music was very
monitored back then. In those days, profanity wasn't ever heard of because it was banned in almost every household. Music containing profanity does
not appeal to most adults because of their maturity level and values in life; but it does appeal to teens because of their maturity level, rebellious
behavior, and their naive mindset....show more content...
They were raised to listen to what their parents considered suitable for children. Our parents were taught that if you can't say it in church then it
shouldn't be said at all therefore you shouldn't listen to something that can't be said in church. They feel like profanity only appeals to us as teens
because we can't use them on a regular basis which gives teens that feel of power while listening to these songs. Profanity is a noun that has
impacted so many people in this world. It is combined with music which surrounds us on a daily basis: how do parents not expect it to not be heard?
This type of music is always being looked down upon because parents feel their children will turn this in to a rebellious action when in reality we
listen to this music because it has a great rhythm or
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Name Calling Profanity Research Paper
Name calling, profanity being yelled. Every day at school, I walk through the halls. Hearing people yell, talk, whisper, even just sit on their phones.
Skip class, go to class, ditch the middle of class, every day, kids ditch class. Prejudice being said, racism taking its toll on men and women every day.
And to wake up one day, to realize that this fairytale, it's not a fairytale anymore, it's called society.
My dream is where we can all go to school one day, no name calling, profanity being yelled, racism being said, even if the smallest of things were to
stop, maybe just maybe, what we call society will change. Almost no one at school can even take a compliment, they don't know if it's from the heart,
or just not a real compliment.
Kids today,
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"Can They Say That On Television?" Yes, they can, and increasingly they do. The days of television being highly regulated, pure and decent may be
over. It looks as if the ever–shifting rules governing what's okay to say on television are made to be broken. The amount of violence, vulgarity, and
sexual content that can be found this year on television is unprecedented in the history of broadcasting. Many people wonder how television could
have sunk to such a low level of glorifying violence, embracing vulgar language, and expanding sexual content in current programming. Most viewers
are troubled more by violence on TV than by profanity or sexual content. Vulgar language is being embraced faster than we think. There are dirty
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Writers want to depict current true–to–life pictures of what they believe are fairly common lifestyles. Secondly, since young viewers are being
targeted, more is done to attract that audience. High levels of action, violence, foul language and sexuality are accepted and expected by teenagers.
(Lowry, 1999). Third, writers are attempting to keep "shockproof" viewers entertained. Viewers who access internet pornography and R–rated movies
on cable TV are more difficult to impact than in the past. (Levin, 1999). The standards regarding what is considered permissible on television
corresponds closely with our overall increased cultural permissiveness. In order for advertisers to decide to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to
buy time on show that has profanity, heavy sexual content, and shocking violence, they must be fairly certain that the content is not far from what
society accepts(Lowry, 1999). We are a long way from the early days when TV had strict network standards requiring married couples to sleep in twin
beds. Other than occasional uproars about taboos, our society shows by TV ratings that have accepted all changes as realistic life–portrayal. Such
shows as 'Ellen' portrays a lesbian family as a realistic and accepted lifestyle. In the early 80's, limits were pushed with dramas such as Hill Street
Blues and St. Elsewhere, which offered frank sex talk, brief nudity, and scatological humor. All along, the shows
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Why The Catcher In The Rye Should Not Be Banned
Written by J.D. Salinger, the book "The Catcher in the Rye" was published in the year 1951, and has been the subject of constant debates and
controversies. The novel has not only been the target of ridicule and criticisms, but has also sparked an intriguing discussion on its validity for use in
schools across the nation. The novel centers on the life of the sixteen year old Holden Caulfield. The novel deals with issues such as profanity, irrational
behavior, and teenage sex and has very vital and appropriate lessons to teenagers and youth as it teaches the benefits of tolerance, discipline, religion,
and rational behavior. It in particular teaches the youth that desirable behavior is more beneficial to them than to the society and as such; it should not
be banned from a high school curriculum.
Non–Book 1:
Firstly, it is strictly inappropriate to ban any single book based on the reasoning that it promotes profanity because the critics who desire to restrict
education to the content that upholds their beliefs have a selfish motive. The profanity that is made reference to in this case includes words like ass,
sex, hell, and others. For example, "Game, my ass. Some game." (Salinger 8). This quote shows the author's expressive word choice and use of
profanity throughout the book. The proposition to ban a book from school courses as a means of protecting children from profanity is an escapist
approach by critics. Profanity is very rampant in today's
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One of the themes in The Catcher in the Rye is that profanity is in a teen's everyday life with all of the things that teens watch, see, and hear. "Most
guys at Pencey just talk about having sexual intercourse with girls all the time – like Ackley, for instance– the old Stradlater really did it. I was
personally acquainted with two girls he gave the time to. That is the truth" (55). This quote from the book proves how causal the topic of sex is
for many people today. It's not an often talked about topic for everyone, but for many it is. Profanity is all over the book, but it is also all over
social media in the world. It was common back then, and it is still rampant among some in society today. It is all over social media, television,
schools, and many other places. Since it is all over, students are used to seeing and hearing curse words every day. It is a part of a teenager's
everyday life even though not all teens swear. It is considered "normal" by others to swear or talk about sex. Schools are also a huge place to hear
and see these things daily. Not a lot of people can get away from that that easily. The swearing that is written in this book doesn't really compare to
the typical, everyday life that a teen lives. The Catcher in the Rye contains many important lessons that one can learn from reading the book. "One of
the biggest reasons I left Elkton Hills was because, I was surrounded by phonies. I cannot stand that stuff. It drives me crazy. It makes me so
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Profanity: A Persecution Of Censorship
Profanity in often a precursor for censorship. Profanity is heard in many different songs across the world. Especially in rap. However many will still
ask the questioned "Why should it be censored?" Many adults say it should because it "gets into people's minds and may cause their children minds
and fear that they might get "brainwashed" by the profanity. Yet, children say that's "It'sfreedom of speech." Many agree that freedom of speech has a
huge impact on this situation. A jouranslt stated that "Not only does it violate the first amendment of freedom of speech, but censoring lyrics also
violates your freedom of thoughts.(Polter)". A singer writes from their mind and emotion. Censoring lyrics takes away their feelings in the song. Despite
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How Society Can Address the Growing Use of Profanity in Popular Culture

  • 1. Essay On Grendel John Gardener's 'Grendel' depicts the monstrous Grendel, previously portrayed as the vicious villain in 'Beowulf, journeying through his life, attempting to achieve some kind of self–realization. Spending much of his time observing humans, Grendel develops a great disdain for religion. Gardener reinforces Grendel's with anti–religious quotes from poets and philosophers, like William Blake and Francis Nietzsche. As his spiritual void increases, Gardener slips into an existential despair, fueled by the talk of the Shaper, who's strangely persuasive words confuse Grendel's underdeveloped mind. Finally, as Grendel slowly recognizes he is separate from men, his encounter with the dragon drives him to the self–realization that he is a monster...show more content... After waiting in a tree to catch a glimpse of men, Grendel attempts to communicate with the humans in the woods. Initially the humans feed Grendel, but his laughter at the prospect of food frightens them, and they decide to attack them. Grendel, observing the humans plan out their attack, realizes that humans are not dumb, they strategize and plan, making them more dangerous than he could have imagined. And what's more, there's nothing he can do to make them see he does not want to harm them. At this moment, Grendel realizes that he is completely separate from man, that there is no meaning to the world: "The world is all a pointless accident...I exist, nothing else!" (Gardner 28).The arrival of the Shaper further hurls Grendel into an existential despair. The Shaper tells tales of glory in battle and other such things that Grendel condemns; however, he does it in such a persuasive way that Grendel doesn't know what to think: "Thus I fled, ridiculous hairy creature torn apart by poetry...I clamped my palms to my ears and stretched up my lips and shrieked again, a stab at truth" (Gardner 44–45). Here, Grendel officially identifies himself as a separate entity, calling himself a ridiculous hairy creature. The poetry confuses him and Grendel gives up on trying to obtain truth, slipping further into despair. While Grendel's existential despair leads him away from the world of men, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Uncontrolled Profanity Study Uncontrolled profanity is found in many neurolinguistics disorders, the most famous is Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS). GTS, which was first identified by Itard and Gilles de la Tourette in the 1800s, is a hyperkinetic motor speech disorder characterized by frequent involuntary "tics," which are sudden pattern–like movements or sounds. Though it is lesser known than Tourette syndrome,aphasia can also heavily feature profanity. Aphasia is a clinical language impairment resulting from damage to the language centers of the brain, usually following a stroke, but it can also come on slowly from a slow–growing brain tumor. The exact specifics of a particular aphasia depend on the location and severity of the damage. Aphasic individuals have...show more content... In fact, through childhood and adolescent trial–and–error they tested words to see where the line of appropriateness is drawn in certain social circles. Neuroscientists from Weill Medical College of Cornell University explored the brain to understand how profanity reverberates inside the complex wiring of humans minds using the neuroimaging technique PET (positron emission tomography) scans. By 1999, they found the amygdala, which is responsible for processing emotion and memory, was highly active when exposed to profanity, But because the amygdala is also connected to the memory function part of the brain, duplication decreases the activity. If a child grew up hearing people saying curse words around their friends, the possibility of curse words shocking you in other social circles lowers. In particular, amygdala activity is correlated with negative emotional associations. Stimulating the amygdala can cause panic attacks and aggressive behaviors while destroying the amygdala causes unusual placidness or fearlessness Therefore; it makes sense that the amygdala would be activated in association with unpleasant words such as Profanity. The amygdala also makes several connections to memory and association centers in the brain, which could also be responsible for the increased memory skills when subjects are presented with Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. The Relationship Between Profanity And Honesty Swearing has many meanings in the current world. The connotation of those swear words is different based upon the person hearing it. Reading the article Frankly, we do give a damn: Study finds links between swearing and honesty, has shown insight to this incredibly touchy subject. Profanity has been used lots in pop culture in the past hundred years, from gone with the wind 80 years ago, to the most recent presidency. Cursing also has a definitive tie to lying and deception. 8–10 sentence requirement 80 years ago, it was absolutely unforgivable to use profanity in a televised broadcast or film. The impact that it has on us socially has changed quite a bit. The most surprising use was in 1939 when in the movie Gone With The Wind, Clark Gable muttered the memorable line "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." That line alone cost the producers of the movie 5,000 dollars in fines. In the movies and television shows of today, profane words are peppered...show more content... As stated in the article, "The relationship between profanity and dishonesty is a tricky one. Swearing is often inappropriate but it can also be evidence that someone is telling you their honest opinion. Just as they aren't filtering their language to be more palatable, they're also not filtering their views." Sometimes, what you want to know is not always what you want to hear, which means, you want to know the complete truth but you don't really want to hear it the way they said it. When asked to list their favorite swear words, 276 participants answered and then took a lie detector test to determine if they were answering in a socially acceptable way or if they were being truthful. It was found that the participants who wrote down a higher amount of swear word were less likely to be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Profanity in music, is it a problem that must be addressed now or is it even a problem that we as a society have the power to fix. There have been many different arguments on the topic of profanity in music, however the question remains should music be censored. In Robert T. M. Phillips' address to congress he insists that we must act now to protect our society from the damaging effects of explicit music. Becky L. Tatum argues in her article "The Link Between Rap Music and Youth Crime and Violence" that the effects of rap music are basically unknown and extensive research must be conducted before causal assumptions are made. Martha Bayles suggest in her article "The Perverse in the Popular, that society is attracted to evils or negatives...show more content... Communication Theorists want the public protected from the lyrics that could alter there way of thinking. Cultural Studies seem to see think that the shocking aspects of entertainment are a necessary evil. Then there is Traditional Philosophy, that seem to dismiss popularculture altogether. Communication Theory is based on Marshall McLuhan's hypothesis that the medium is the message or that the media has the power to retool the human sensorium and change human consciousness. W. Russell Neuman found that most humans are resistant toward any message that dose not fit the makeup of the mind receiving it. The optimist and the pessimist of Communication Theory totally contradict each other. It seems that Bayles introduces her readers to the Communication theorist and both sides of the argument to discredit the theory altogether. Bayles then moves on to the field of Cultural Studies. Cultural Studies focuses on the political and social impacts of the media. Its academic practitioners place all works on the same level, as specimens to be analyzed, not evaluated. However that does not stop them from making judgments of value. As Bayles points out, Cultural Studies apply their own standards, which begin with the assumption that all cultural products are ultimately about power and possess value only to the degree that they attack the established social order. Bayles then discusses Traditional Philosophy, at Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Does Profanity Be Used On A Regular Basis? Introduction to the Paper In the world today profanity seems to be used on a regular basis. Every time someone turns around the corner there is some sort of profanity being used it seems like. The question that is being asked is profanity really that bad and is it a behavior that needs to be declined in our country? Profanity is "blasphemous or obscene language" (Oxford, 2016). Through this case study it will be shown if profanity is something that can be altered by behavior modification. "Jesus taught in the Bible that when a man curses or uses profanity it is a sign of evil that was in that man's heart" (Miller, 2013). Through Jesus ' teaching the Christian world should have a firm grasp on the fact that profanity is a bad thing. The issue in the Christian world with cursing is that they still live in our world today and use cursing without much malicious intent. This has turned to the fact where individuals even use the words that "are take–offs of the Lord's names such as: 'Geeze ' or 'Jes ' (short for Jesus), 'Good Gosh, ' 'Gosh Darn, ' 'Lordy. ' This is known as 'shoot cussin '" (Miller, 2013). Chrisitan 's believe that an individual who has an issue with using profanity should ask the Lord for forgiveness and ask for his help in guiding one through trying to modify the negative behavior. It is clear through the Christian view point that profanity is an issue, and should be a behavior to modify in one 's life if it is seen as a problem. If profanity is such a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Penalizing Profanity Promotes Use of It Essay Penalizing Profanity Promotes Use of It Profane language is used once every six minutes on network television shows, every two minutes on premium cable shows, and every three minutes in major motion pictures, according to a new study by the Centre for Media and Public AffairsĐ’â„–. Upon learning this information, one would make the assumption that profanity is another common attribute to our daily lives, such as brushing our teeth. But what is profane language? Webster's dictionary defines it as being "the condition or quality of being profane – abusive, vulgar, or irreverent – and the use of such language." However, although society is being exposed to this "coarse" language repeatedly, many are still being penalized for using it in...show more content... Why? Because of the Toronto District School Board's "Zero Tolerance" ВІ. However, the usage of tobacco and alcohol is also liable to a 20–day suspension. Whether this was intended for or not, the TDSB is promoting the image that usage of profane language is equivalent to that of tobacco and alcohol. Its guidelines state that "The Toronto District School Board is committed to providing a safe learning and working environment for all students, staff and visitors to our schools". This statement leads one to believe that the TDSB's mission is to keep its students safe by omitting and eliminating safety hazards. Does a "swearing" person generate a safety hazard? The clear answer is no. Some people have taken the usage of profane language as far as legal punishment. During an incident in Standish, Michigan in August of 1998, a man was charged for using profane language, in accordance to a 104–year–old law, which "forbids cussing in front of women and children."Đ’Ń– The incident began when 24–year–old Timothy Boomer fell out of his canoe while heading down stream. As he flopped in the water, he began yelling in the direction of his friends, inadvertently using profanity as a means to attract their attention, as well as communicate urgency. Shortly following his outburst, his friends learned of three sheriff's deputies on the riverbank staring at them with binoculars. To their dismay, one of the deputies handed Boomer a misdemeanour citation. The charge: Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. What Is Profanity Spreading Good Or Bad? Today we live in a world where profanity and strong emotion fills our mouths. Everyone can hear these words, most people use them, and it is almost a natural part of society. But it all comes down to a single question: Is cursing good or bad? And is it that simple? I hope to explore the points on both sides of the argument. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–Day Saints (Mormons) my opinions are already biased. In the LDS faith, "we do not use foul language. We do not curse or defame. We do not use the Lord's name in vain."–– President Spencer W. Kimball 1981. Thus, I am already against the use of profanity in our speech; yet I will attempt to remain unbiased in my examination of the subject. I do not hope to shame or ...show more content... Although it seems that these words are generally ok to throw around, they have had a horrible effect on our society. They are not only portraying us as angry profane people, but they are also degrading our society's standards. Many can agree that the relationship between a man and a woman is one of partnership and teamwork. Swear words, however, have been reducing women to sex toys and baby machines. Are they not people as well? Why would you ever refer to a woman as a female dog? This only says that you consider her as a pet, and a dumb animal. It astounds me how the human race is constantly looking to find divisions among themselves with which to argue and offend. Can we ever just get Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Profanity In American Culture Profanity and its affects on our life, culture and, language are critical to understanding the implications it has on our mind and, our social life. Through cognitive studies, we can learn how to better the intellect and use of words by adults and children of all ages alike. The article "Cognitive Scientists puts profanity in its place", by Bruce Bower, shows people just that. Based off the book, "What the F" by Benjamin K. Bergen; he shows us only a minor part of the huge role that profanity takes effect in humanity's day to day life; our language and our society's culture are all affected by the well–worn use of profanity. This can vary from racial slurring, to malapropos and indecorous sexual referencing and even to, blunt classifications Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Police Brutality Proposal Proposal for the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) Policing Project For many decades, the New York Police Department (NYPD) has practiced overzealous patrolling techniques while on the job. In fact, the culture in the police force has become so aggressive, as a result adversely harms society, but more than often, victimizes people from underrepresented communities. Police brutality dates back to the 1960's, (e.g. Harlem Riots, Tenderloin Riots, and Stonewall Riots) an era when the civil rights movement pioneered. During this period, social justice advocates came across treacherous obstacles, as many advocates were perceived as deviant for bringing awareness on social inequality. As a prospective research assistant, I would like to be able to identify the following question: Did the civil rights movement of 1964 create an aggressive and oppressive, as well as an institutional backlash in the NYPD among minority groups? The reason why I would like to analyze this potential question is because police brutality in present day society is such a rampant issue, therefore should be a topic to closely study....show more content... One way to gather data on the problem is through online journal databases, and other related academic publications. Another method I would use for this project would be ethnographic research on victims of police misconduct/brutality in predominately, Black and Hispanic demographic neighborhoods. A third possible approach that can be useful, is to borrow reports located on the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) to be able to identify updated data on the types of police assaults. For accountability purposes, it would also be wise to upload any of the collected data on: dropbox, microsoft office (access, word, excel), and possibly even a coding software, called Atlas.ti to analyzes qualitative Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Kurtney Friar Profanity Analysis After, Kourtney Friar evaluates her daily habits and she finds that she uses an excessive amount of profanity. Profanities also known as swear words, cuss words, bad words, cursing, taboo etc. Profanity can be a word, expression, gesture, or other social behavior which is socially constructed or interpreted as insulting, rude or bad–mannered, or violating or showing disrespect toward an object of religious veneration. Profanity affected an individual usually in childhood, along with many other social issues. As children, people are punished by parents when they use profanity, and at that stage most learned that certain phrases must be avoided. When people grow older and mature, we learn the difficult social features and challenges that are faced cause people to use profanity. According, to Steven Arthur Pinker book Language as a window human nature he breaks profanity down and five categories: Dysphemistic swearing – Forces listener to think about a negative thing. Using...show more content... Kourtney decides to use a swearing jar; a swear jar is a jar to help break people from using profanity. Every time she uses profanity those who witness it collect the money at the end of the challenge, by vowing that Kourney put a quarter into the box. During, the depositing of the quarter per cuss word, Kourtney also documented how she was feeling at the time, her location, and who she was in her presents. In the process of documenting the amount of swear Kourtney does there's a pattern. The amount of profanity she uses drops when she's not around anyone or on Sunday because she does go to church. Each time Kourtney has sworn she was under pressure, angry, or using humor. Kourtney also attempted to document the next week as you can see on the chart below and since putting money into the jar every time she swears started adding up she try to easy down on using Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. During the late 1590's and early 1600's Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, father of the baroque period not only heavily influenced the artists around him, but also influenced thousands of artists of future generations, one such artist is Valentin de Boulogne. This influence is evident as Boulogne would use many of the same religious themes and concepts in his work as Caravaggio implemented in his art. Caravaggio's use of realism, violence, torture, vulgarity and decapitation resonated deeply with Boulogne as he expanded on these themes. One such piece that bares a unique resemblance to a work Caravaggio painted in 1599 is Judith and Holofernes. Painted by Boulogne in 1626, this painting contains many characteristics associated with the...show more content... The story is understood as an account of the Assyrian General Holofernes' attack on the city of Bethulia. The attack led to many of the residents to lay down their arms and surrender, but a wealthy widow named Judith developed a plan to take back control of the city. She dressed up in her finest clothes and most expensive perfume; she crossed the valley and entered into the camp of the general. Judith demanded to see the general for she had information on the best way of entering Bethulia and ensuring a victory. Once in front of Holofernes she explained that many of the Jews in the city had renounced their religion to the dismay of God and the city deserved to be destroyed. Judith also struck a deal with the general to spare her life self and her maid for this information. As part of the deal she would be allowed to leave the camp only at night to pray as Judith claimed God would provide her with the best time to attack the city. Her nightly prayers continued for three days and on the fourth day Holofernes held a banquet. There was food and wine, but Judith only ate and drank what her maid prepared for her. During the banquet, Holofernes drank more than he had ever before and became extremely intoxicated. Feeling comfortable with Judith they returned to his tent in the hopes he would have his way with her, but the vast amount of alcohol consumed caused Holofernes to fall unconscious. Judith seizes her opportunity, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Profanity In The Classroom Research Paper ProfanityintheClassroom "Doyoubiteyourthumbatme,sir?"(Gordon).Many ofthemostprominentandbrilliant mindsthroughouthistorywerefluentintheprofanityoftheirtime.Hailedasoneof thegreatestplaywrightsofalltime,Shakespeare'sworksarescatteredwithobscenitiesand crudephrase.Inrecentyearstherehasbeenincreasingagitationabouttheroleprofanity playsintheclassroom.Someeducatorshaveevenlosttheirjobsasaresultofthecontroversy. Manyagreethatthetideofcursingcannotbestemmed;oneteacherfromNewJerseystatedinanewsarticlethat,"despitealltheeffortschoolsaremakingtoeliminatestude useofprofanity,Idonotthinkitisgoingtostop.Infact,I'msureitwillonlyget Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Many teenage books have profanity in the books to prove the point of topics that the writer wants to tell the audiences point of view. The Literature today is more mature then most of the the children and teenagers that is reading this type of mature literature. Having strong language in books makes the books more interesting and more intense with a lot more mature topic the for readers. In the numerous articles, "Darkness to visible", "Sick–lit", and "Potty Mouth", arise the question: Should explicit content be available to young readers? Profanity in literature reveals real content that everyday young adults go through. However, profanity should be tolerated, but monitored to a certain extent. Everyday we read and hear profanity from books which we should shelter our children from having to learn more about the awful things we have in life. Having profanity in our everyday lives affects us in a negative way because if our children hear the foul language then there is a greater chance that children will pick up the words we would not like them to say. In the article "Potty–Mouthed" by Martin Chilton, states that swearing in Young Adultfiction is a controversial and complex issue. Young Adult fiction is controversial issue because some parent let their children read books that other parents would not agree with based on the language, violence, suicied and sexualactivity. A lot of teenage books have very mature points of view that some or most of our teens can not even Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Music With Profanity Research Paper Music with Profanity Every parent out there wants absolutely nothing but the best for their children. In life, parents will do anything to make sure their kids have more than what they did. They strive to make sure their kids to do whatever it takes to become successful in this world. As you are raised, you are taught to never talk to strangers, always respect your elders, and never use profanity. Our parents were raised in a whole different domain before we were brought into this world. So many daily things have changed, from the way we turn on the television in the morning to how we get to school or work. Things have transformed; for example, explicit music was not criticized as much as it is now because music was very monitored back then. In those days, profanity wasn't ever heard of because it was banned in almost every household. Music containing profanity does not appeal to most adults because of their maturity level and values in life; but it does appeal to teens because of their maturity level, rebellious behavior, and their naive mindset....show more content... They were raised to listen to what their parents considered suitable for children. Our parents were taught that if you can't say it in church then it shouldn't be said at all therefore you shouldn't listen to something that can't be said in church. They feel like profanity only appeals to us as teens because we can't use them on a regular basis which gives teens that feel of power while listening to these songs. Profanity is a noun that has impacted so many people in this world. It is combined with music which surrounds us on a daily basis: how do parents not expect it to not be heard? This type of music is always being looked down upon because parents feel their children will turn this in to a rebellious action when in reality we listen to this music because it has a great rhythm or Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Name Calling Profanity Research Paper Name calling, profanity being yelled. Every day at school, I walk through the halls. Hearing people yell, talk, whisper, even just sit on their phones. Skip class, go to class, ditch the middle of class, every day, kids ditch class. Prejudice being said, racism taking its toll on men and women every day. And to wake up one day, to realize that this fairytale, it's not a fairytale anymore, it's called society. My dream is where we can all go to school one day, no name calling, profanity being yelled, racism being said, even if the smallest of things were to stop, maybe just maybe, what we call society will change. Almost no one at school can even take a compliment, they don't know if it's from the heart, or just not a real compliment. Kids today, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. "Can They Say That On Television?" Yes, they can, and increasingly they do. The days of television being highly regulated, pure and decent may be over. It looks as if the ever–shifting rules governing what's okay to say on television are made to be broken. The amount of violence, vulgarity, and sexual content that can be found this year on television is unprecedented in the history of broadcasting. Many people wonder how television could have sunk to such a low level of glorifying violence, embracing vulgar language, and expanding sexual content in current programming. Most viewers are troubled more by violence on TV than by profanity or sexual content. Vulgar language is being embraced faster than we think. There are dirty ...show more content... Writers want to depict current true–to–life pictures of what they believe are fairly common lifestyles. Secondly, since young viewers are being targeted, more is done to attract that audience. High levels of action, violence, foul language and sexuality are accepted and expected by teenagers. (Lowry, 1999). Third, writers are attempting to keep "shockproof" viewers entertained. Viewers who access internet pornography and R–rated movies on cable TV are more difficult to impact than in the past. (Levin, 1999). The standards regarding what is considered permissible on television corresponds closely with our overall increased cultural permissiveness. In order for advertisers to decide to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy time on show that has profanity, heavy sexual content, and shocking violence, they must be fairly certain that the content is not far from what society accepts(Lowry, 1999). We are a long way from the early days when TV had strict network standards requiring married couples to sleep in twin beds. Other than occasional uproars about taboos, our society shows by TV ratings that have accepted all changes as realistic life–portrayal. Such shows as 'Ellen' portrays a lesbian family as a realistic and accepted lifestyle. In the early 80's, limits were pushed with dramas such as Hill Street Blues and St. Elsewhere, which offered frank sex talk, brief nudity, and scatological humor. All along, the shows Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Why The Catcher In The Rye Should Not Be Banned Written by J.D. Salinger, the book "The Catcher in the Rye" was published in the year 1951, and has been the subject of constant debates and controversies. The novel has not only been the target of ridicule and criticisms, but has also sparked an intriguing discussion on its validity for use in schools across the nation. The novel centers on the life of the sixteen year old Holden Caulfield. The novel deals with issues such as profanity, irrational behavior, and teenage sex and has very vital and appropriate lessons to teenagers and youth as it teaches the benefits of tolerance, discipline, religion, and rational behavior. It in particular teaches the youth that desirable behavior is more beneficial to them than to the society and as such; it should not be banned from a high school curriculum. Non–Book 1: Firstly, it is strictly inappropriate to ban any single book based on the reasoning that it promotes profanity because the critics who desire to restrict education to the content that upholds their beliefs have a selfish motive. The profanity that is made reference to in this case includes words like ass, sex, hell, and others. For example, "Game, my ass. Some game." (Salinger 8). This quote shows the author's expressive word choice and use of profanity throughout the book. The proposition to ban a book from school courses as a means of protecting children from profanity is an escapist approach by critics. Profanity is very rampant in today's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. One of the themes in The Catcher in the Rye is that profanity is in a teen's everyday life with all of the things that teens watch, see, and hear. "Most guys at Pencey just talk about having sexual intercourse with girls all the time – like Ackley, for instance– the old Stradlater really did it. I was personally acquainted with two girls he gave the time to. That is the truth" (55). This quote from the book proves how causal the topic of sex is for many people today. It's not an often talked about topic for everyone, but for many it is. Profanity is all over the book, but it is also all over social media in the world. It was common back then, and it is still rampant among some in society today. It is all over social media, television, schools, and many other places. Since it is all over, students are used to seeing and hearing curse words every day. It is a part of a teenager's everyday life even though not all teens swear. It is considered "normal" by others to swear or talk about sex. Schools are also a huge place to hear and see these things daily. Not a lot of people can get away from that that easily. The swearing that is written in this book doesn't really compare to the typical, everyday life that a teen lives. The Catcher in the Rye contains many important lessons that one can learn from reading the book. "One of the biggest reasons I left Elkton Hills was because, I was surrounded by phonies. I cannot stand that stuff. It drives me crazy. It makes me so Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Profanity: A Persecution Of Censorship Profanity in often a precursor for censorship. Profanity is heard in many different songs across the world. Especially in rap. However many will still ask the questioned "Why should it be censored?" Many adults say it should because it "gets into people's minds and may cause their children minds and fear that they might get "brainwashed" by the profanity. Yet, children say that's "It'sfreedom of speech." Many agree that freedom of speech has a huge impact on this situation. A jouranslt stated that "Not only does it violate the first amendment of freedom of speech, but censoring lyrics also violates your freedom of thoughts.(Polter)". A singer writes from their mind and emotion. Censoring lyrics takes away their feelings in the song. Despite Get more content on HelpWriting.net