space.discussion.Chapters+11-20+Discussion

You will have a lot of freedom in choosing your topics of discussion, but they must be focused and relevant to each reading assignment. Please address __at least two of the following areas in your post:__ 
 * **#1: Significant events, themes, and character development **. This is your chance to dig deeply into elements of the chapters that struck you as important, interesting, confusing, infuriating, or just plain worth talking about.
 * **#2: Potential objections in the section **. What might people have a problem with? Do you have a problem with anything? What are your thoughts so far on why this is a banned book? Is it valuable despite the objections?
 * **#3: The quality of the literature **. You could look at style, theme, characterization, plot, symbolism, quotes, etc. What do you think about the book so far? Furthermore, is this well-written? Does it pull you in? Would it be good for a classroom? What would students get out of it?