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One of the main reasons The Chocolate War is often found on banned book lists is due to its seemingly bleak and hopeless ending. Critics state, “We can teach hopelessness to our young if they are taught that no matter how hard they struggle they cannot win. This story teaches that hopelessness.”
Is it true? Is Cormier’s ending entirely hopeless? Provide arguments for both sides: hopeless and hopeful. Include at least five detailed points for each side. Make sure to explain each point in full and provide (and reference) quotations from the novel to support your arguments.

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