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    The movie “The Outsiders” is based off the book by S.E Hinton. Where a group of kids from the east side of rural, Oklahoma have hard lives. From their parents being dead or not even caring about their kids, Because of this these poor kids from the east side have made friendships that can't be broken. Which the soc’s are jealous of because they don't have any feelings or emotions going through them because their parents are barely home. So basically The movie started off when Ponyboy got jumped…

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    Dreaming for Better In The Outsiders there is so much anger and hate. There is the anger Dally has at the world. The anger Bob has at his parent’s for not giving him any rules. And most prevalent, the animosity between the Socs and the greasers. One person is trapped between these two gangs and that person is Cherry Valance. Like any teenager, she feels the pull of wanting to be socially accepted by the group she was originally in, the Socs. But yet she feels that the way the greasers are…

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    The Outsiders Perspectives The dictionary definition for “stick up for” is to “support or defend a person”. In the book, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, it seems that friends are always supporting and/or defending each other in all ways, taking blame, lying and being extremely supportive. I completely agree that friends should always stick up for each other. Dally from the story has this perspective too, as he helped Johnny and Ponyboy get out of the town after killing the Social. Johnny also…

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    Tangerine Bully Quotes

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    Have you ever been bullied? The character Paul Fisher has. For instance on page 74 when an unknown character said this “Hey! Give me one of those tickets!” At this time Paul was walking into a fair with his friend and this person decided he wanted his ticket. In the book Tangerine you follow the life of Paul Fisher, a misfit kid moving to Florida. This exciting book is written by Edward Bloor who, just like Paul loved soccer and now lives in Florida. The author reveals that bullies cannot…

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    S.E. Hinton wrote The Outsiders and introduced many unique characters. Each individual had their own situation, problems, and struggles which shaped them into the people they were. Two members of the gang, Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade, are different from what they seemed in the first half of the book. Dally was known as a hardened thug, but deep down, he cared about others. Johnny Cade was a boy who seemed meek, but was actually one of the strongest characters mentioned in the story. Their…

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    The Outsiders Theme Essay

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    The Outsiders A lot of people have it tough even if you don't notice it, with many hardships. Those people learn how to deal with specific things with those hardships. This theme is greatly defined in the book “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hilton because it is about groups of people who all have many different types roadblocks. From each side, the Socs and greasers, both have it pretty rough in there own ways. From death, crime, and simply just being labeled and expected to do things because of…

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    Sodapop In The Outsiders

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    Sodapop Curtis is apart of a gang called Greasers, who go against another gang called Socs. One of the brothers of the main character in the story “The Outsiders” written by S.E. Hinton, is a 16-going-on-17 boy named Sodapop. Socs enjoy jumping Greasers and just overall going against them. Sodapop is one of the kindest Greasers in this book and I’m going to explain why. I would say Sodapop is kind because he is caring, protective, and is aware of people's feelings. Why do I say he is caring?…

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    Ponyboy passed out from this and woke up in Two-bit’s house. He felt a pain in his head from the fall and past a few days later, he wrote a book about his life, about all of the crazy things he went through. And as you might know he named it “The outsiders”. What feeling about this story is manly, sad or moody because of all the deaths and the things that’s been going on? Ponyboy witness a lot of deaths and saw people in pain even with his family members dying. And with his friends dying or…

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    The hero in the Outsiders could be more than one person, from Ponyboy even to Steve! But there is always one character that sticks out from the others, and that character is, Johnny Cade. Johnny was the character people would least expect to be the hero of the story, he was nice, helped others, and even saved someone's life! But others like Pony and Dally can be considered heroes just for willing to help others if needed. But Johnny did more than just help others and be nice, he was a hero.…

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    in the story who saves the world and gets the girl in the end, They usually have super powers and stuff like that. But i’m talking about the foil character who does anything and everything for the other characters. Every story has one, And in the outsiders Dallas is the hero. Even know Dallas has done some bad things in new york here in tulsa he’s done some pretty heroic things. The story starts off with Dallas and the gang saving Ponyboy from the socses so he doesn’t get beat up like…

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