The Similarities and Differences Between Dally and Johnny in The Outsiders Essay

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    If we compare the novel of “The Outsiders” that was written by S.E.Hinton and the film that was produced by Francis Ford Coppola, there will be many similarities and differences. One of the major differences is the different treatments to express some major themes. For example, Conflict between different social classes, conflict between siblings, the definition of family and the coming of age and maturation of teenage boy. The conflict between different social classes is based on several…

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    this case we are talking about The Outsiders movie compared to the book and vice versa. In the book Two-bit was always making jokes and having a good time. I think Two-bit in the movie is similar to Two-bit in the book because he was funny and knew when to get serious. He also seemed like he was a life of the party kind of guy in the book and in the movie, too. Two-bit in the movie may have acted a little like Two-bit in the book but there were some different between. Two-bit in the movie…

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    The Outsiders Symbolism

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    Sunsets are a very unique way to capture the idea of similarities between two concepts. However, when relating to The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, it is completely normal; in fact, it makes total sense. The novel includes two gangs that were constantly after each other--and not in playful ways. They were very violent and were always willing to hurt the other side; they completely despised each other. Those two gangs were the Greasers and the Socs, and they lived on opposite sides of town: the East…

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    down and were starring at a cold stoned faced Soc? In the Outsiders by S.E Hinton your sterotypical poor trouble makers known as the Greasers and rich popular kids the Socs constantly clash while teaching you valuable lessons. Lessons about family and loyalty are shown through out the Greasers lifestyle. The books major conflict consists of the the two groups of the Greasers and Socs constantly clashing. This clashing causes a fued between the groups called “The Rumble”. Ponyboy Curtis is one…

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