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    Hard yet Caring Have you ever thought of someone as being hard and caring at the same time? The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is about the Greasers not getting along with Socs because of the stereotyping they do against each other. They live in Oklahoma, the Socs live on the West side and the Greasers live on the East side. One character that stands out in the story is Dally because he is the only person in this book to be hard and soft at the same time. Dally had some internal as well as external…

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    The Outsiders -Epilogue About 5 years later and I am a senior in high school. I want to go to college but darry lost his job so we could never afford it. Soda is back in highschool now working full time and attending school everyday. Darry found a job at General Motors and Soda has a job at a construction site. “ Hey darry” I yelled across the room when he walked in. He kicked off his shoes and laid on the couch, you know he has had a long day when he does that. “Hey pony, bring me…

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    The Outsiders Book Report

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    Why do young people feel the need to belong to a certain group, configure themselves to fit the expectations of society, and follow their group like a lamb to a slaughter? These questions can take form while reading the Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton. This story centers around the conflict of two gangs, the Greasers, and the Soc’s. The Greasers are lower class troublemakers who put a lot of greases in their hair, and like to jump people. The Soc’s are a high class society of rich spoiled teenagers…

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    In the novel, "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, was Johnny innocent or guilty in the murder of Bob? In the novel, "The Outsiders" Ponyboy had ran away with Johnny because Ponyboy had got into an argument with his older brother that was his guardian. He ran away to the park and Ponyboy and Johnny ran into the socs. Randy, Bobby, & 3 other Socs drove in a blue mustang taunting Ponyboy and Johnny.Ponyboy spit at the socs, so the socs decided that Ponyboy needed a bath and tried to drown Ponyboy in…

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    I would most likely be a soc because i have a good house with a lot of land i have new tv’s And cars. The differences between socs and greasers are the greasers are kinda poor they have one car that they have to push to start, and the soc’s have nice cars and big houses. The actions of a soc is they are bully’s i dont bully but that’s their actions and some choices they made were that they pick on the people who are poor and they make fun of them and what not. But i wouldn't be called rich im…

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    The Ringo Kid starts off as a seemingly minor character as his entrance scene starts well into the film. However, the audience is aware of the rumors of the Ringo Kid as a fugitive on the run and also a little of his past story with his quest for vengeance against the Plummer brothers. Moreover, since Marshal Curly decides to join the stagecoach on its journey to Lordsburg, the audience can also glean that the Ringo Kid could potentially pose a threat to the passengers aboard the stagecoach. In…

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    The Outsiders Comparison

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    A feud between the Eastside and Westside brings complications. Throughout “The Outsiders” written by S.E. Hinton, there are fights between the rich, smart Socs and the poor and lower education Greasers. Ponyboy’s going through a tough time and it doesn’t help when his best friend Johnny kills someone in the rival gang. There are many differences and similarities in the book and the movie “The Outsiders” by S. E. Hinton. Many elements were similar while some of the character relationships and…

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    Who do you think struggled more? Greasers or Socs? I believe that the Greasers struggled more than the Socs did. They have no money which is hard for living because they can’t buy food but it also gets rougher on them with the Socs always looking for fights. The Greasers are poor and they live in the hood and have gangs and like to get into fights. The Socs are the rich kids who live in nice houses and who hate the Greasers. The two groups always get into fights. I am on the Greasers side. I…

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    Moise Armbruster 10/5 3-4 Dallas Winston. the toughest scariest Mean looking kid around one of the character of The Outsider is not that mean like everybody thinks once you've get to know him a few reason i say that are dally is never mean to ponyboy curtis johnny cade or any of the greasers if you are one of the socs you got some work to do to try to become dallys friend the reason i say that is when dallys good friend ponyboy was just walking around he got jump by the socs and he couldn't…

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    Some people might consider outsiders weird and strange, but they can bring many much needed changes to society. Most of the great minds in this world were outsiders. Outsiders can bring a much needed change to society. For example Abe Lincoln fought for the rights of black slaves. Many people thought that having slaves was necessary and normal. Abe Lincoln the great outsider he was fought for their rights he didnt care what others thought he just did what was right. Although some people might…

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