talk about the novel “The Outsiders”, which was my favorite part, character, what I think about it and more. The Outsiders is a novel written by Susan Eloise Hinton in 1965 and the Viking Press publisher published it in 1967. The Outsiders begins with Ponyboy Curtis, the narrator of the story, saying how his life being part of the greasers was and how all the people in thee gang where. But after this is when the story actually begins, when Pony, Johnny and Dally were leaving the drive-in movie…
wrote the characters Johnny and Dally in The Outsiders very well. Identity is an important process that will never be complete. Johnny Cade is a sixteen-year-old boy who lives with an abusive father and mother. On the other hand, he has a group of greaser, poor or low-class, friends that are very close to him, and is considered the “pet” or the…
When Kids Ruled the West Nia Scott Marty: A Wild West Neverland, is a Western Film set in a world inhabited only be kids. Marty and Dee must face One-Eyed Johnny and the Krimson Kids in a fight against tyranny in the West. The film was directed and produced by Vu Hoang. It was nominated for Best Short Film Comedy in the 2016 Los Angeles New Filmmakers, and won multiple awards at The Wild Bunch Film Festival of 2016. Marty and his friend Dee are out playing with their wooden horses and…
14 years of age. Their names? Jack Rector, Ethan Thomas, Logan Gutierrez, and Johnny Karate. This daring bunch of adolescents did whatever they pleased, no matter the risk. Thatś exactly what got them into this mess. It was a normal Friday afternoon. Well, as normal as it can get in the most dangerous city in the U.S. Summer had just begun,…
Ponyboy can always be kind and brave and can do whatever the gang says. Johnny is a hero because he had save the kids from the burning house and then he had help the gang a lot.Johnny can be kind to Ponyboy and the gang then that one time he went with Ponyboy to the abandoned church.He help Ponyboy from not being afraid from Darry from hitting him.He was risking his life for saving the kids in the burning church.Then Johnny had never committed a crime and he had to run away from the fuzz so…
The plot of The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, is quite interesting because it gives the reader a sense of what it was like to be a fourteen year old boy that belongs to a group that is known as the outsiders of society. I chose this book because I am a teenager, and this book is about a real life teenager struggling with what is right and wrong in society. This story takes in the Southwest United States sometime during the 1960’s. Ponyboy Curtis is the main character in the story. He is a fourteen…
greasers and they have a group of friends they do everything with. There is Dallas Winston who is mean and hard and always getting in trouble, there is Two-Bit Mathews who is always goofing around, Johnny Cade, who was beat up by soc’s and lives life almost scared for, his life. At one point is the book, Johnny stabs…
harmed Ponyboy which caused him to run away with Johnny. In the park, Socs attacked the two of them, forcing Johnny to kill Bob. Then, Johnny and Ponyboy had to run out of town to escape the police. With the help of Dally, the two boys landed themselves in an abandoned church. Later on, the church burst into flames, which led them to help the children. Eventually, Dally and Johnny died. Throughout the story, Pony, Dally, Soda, Two-Bit, Steve, Johnny, Darry, had to fight against society. Facing…
‘The Outsiders’ is a movie I found very enjoyable to watch. The movie had an excellent plot that effectively showed the theme of friendship. The plot was realistic and felt like it really happened, as well as not having a dramatic ending. For example, Ponyboy and his brothers didn’t have a favourable family situation and it wasn’t portrayed like they didn’t. Most movies would sugarcoat the reality and make Ponyboy seem happy and getting along with his brother without a hitch. The movie showed…
There was once somebody that was so annoying that somebody paid to take them away. "The Ransom of Red Chief" by O. Henry tells a story of a boy and his kidnappers in Summit, Alabama. Johnny, Bill, and Ebenezer's thoughts, feelings, and actions were so tremendously ironic that it made the story humorous and unique. Johnny Dorset did not behave the way one might have thought throughout the story. Firstly, he did not want to go home. When asked if he wanted to return home, he said, "'I don't have…