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    Summary: The Outsiders

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    The Outsiders “Greasers- Poor/Regular Teens” “Socs- Rich/High class Teens” Anthony Rizzo the first baseman on the Cubs is a team player because he does his responsibility on the field. Not only does he do his responsibilities he also donates to charity, and this reveals that he is very warm hearted to others. Another person that relates to him is Dally, Dally Winston he takes care of his gang, and does what needs to be done. The Outsiders is a significantly great book made in 1967.…

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    The Outsiders is filled with themes and troubles that many teenagers can relate to. These lessons change the way many of the characters think about the world and other people. At the end of The Outsiders, the lessons that Ponyboy learns makes him realize that there is good in the world, you just have to express it. Though the Socs did not show any emotions toward other characters, they also realize that fighting will not get them anywhere. S.E Hinton expresses many themes such as division of…

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    In the novel The Outsiders, S.E Hinton makes use of the literary element of conflict to develop the characters personality. This quote is explaining the concept of Sodapop putting realization in both of the brothers minds, Darry and Ponyboy, that they should love each other more. Also the quote is the resolution of the problem Darry and Ponyboy have been having, throughout the novel. At this moment in the book both boys are hit with the obvious information that they have been missing the fact of…

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    The Outsiders Comparison

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    The Outsiders Compare and Contrast The novel ,The Outsiders , and the movie are very similar and a little different. S. E. Hinton is the author of the book The Outsiders that was published in 1967 and was placed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the movie was published in 1983. The movie and the novel are both about the same storyline the only things are is the movie producer changed it up to make it become a little bit more realistic and interesting. Both the movie and the book and themes that were very…

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    the average income per year was $7,500.00. The novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hilton is a story about the injustice of social class of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1967. Ponyboy is one of the unfortunate souls living in this time with the worst situation out of anyone. Ponyboy is a Greaser which means he is the lowest class, poor and hated. Ponyboy and his gang are Outsiders. The title relates to the story because Ponyboy and his friends are outsiders, Ponyboy and Johnny leave the town and live by themselves…

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    the rumble or when dally robs a store and gets shot or even when Johnny dies. The movie was really detailed. While the book and movie have many similarities and differences, the Movie was more effective in telling the story. In Chapter 9 of the Outsiders, SE Hinton shows that Johnny dies because of the church injury. A burning beam fell on Johnny’s back and he was paralyzed from his back down. If he stayed alive, he wouldn’t be able to walk the rest of his life. Then Dally losses his cool and…

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    title of them novel The Outsiders relates to the 2 of the main characters in the book. Two characters that largely relate to this are Johnny Cade and Ponyboy Curtis. Johnny and Pony are very different from the rest of the gang. Johnny and Pony are both characters that do not act or feel like the rest of the gang. They are much more similar to each other than the gang. Their differences cause them to be like outsiders to the gang which largely relates to the title The Outsiders. The members in…

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    Identity is who someone is and who they are as a person. For Ponyboy finding his identity was difficult because he was labeled a greaser before he really figured out what a greaser was. It was only through his journey of becoming a greaser that he realized who he was, and what he stood for. Ponyboy develops his identity throughout the book in many ways. In the beginning of the book Ponyboy is trusting, scared, and compassionate towards others. Ponyboy is content with being a greaser…

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    The Outsiders Essay: I believe that Darry is the real hero in the book because he had to take care of two kids by himself at an early age. He also had to work two jobs to make enough money to keep Soda and Ponyboy in school and eating well. He also looked after not only his brothers but also other people in their gang because he was the strongest. I also think he is the real hero because even though Ponyboy and Soda may not like it he is really strict so they can stay a family and not be…

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    The Outsiders Theme Essay

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    The Outsiders story written by SE. Hinton takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma where there are two rival gangs. The Socs and the Greaser. The theme of the story “The Outsiders” is in the name of the book itself. The book’s name “Outsiders” is a theme itself, the characters feel as if they’re being treated like freaks and feel like outsiders. For example. that fact that they have to carry “switch-blades” everywhere they go gives the reader the impression that the Greasers are hated and can be jumped at…

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