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    After reading the Outsiders, Readers learned that people are different and never the same. Even if people are diverse, we shouldn’t judge them, or make fun of. Each person has a special gift, like Ponyboy, he would never gave up and shows courage and perseverance, that is why he is my Bae. Cherry is Soc and lives on the other side of town. She would always stand up for what is right and hates when the Soc’s and Greasers fight, that is one reason she is my BFF. On the other hand, my frenemy…

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    Who are the outsiders? What do you think about when you hear the word “outsider”? Well “outsider” can really mean different things for different people, but usually the way someone feels in an area or with a group of people. S.E. Hilton published the novel “The Outsiders” in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 17. In the novel, there are two gangs, the Greasers and the Socs. At one point both the Greasers and the Socs feel like outsiders, however the real outsider are the ones who saw past the…

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    The Outsider Analysis

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    Hinton never uses the word "outsider" in her novel, yet it's the title of the book. Maybe she left it open for us to ponder. Write an essay in which you explain what she may have meant by The Outsiders. Be sure to define what you mean by an outsider, and then explain who you think Ms. Hinton was referencing when she titled her book. The outsiders is still a meaning used today. To me the word “outsider” stands for your social status. Like a misfit, when you feel as though you do not belong.…

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    Those that are left out and are unrecognised are they misjudged or just misunderstood. Outsiders are not misjudged only misunderstood. People first start like everyone else then they are labeled, then become unsocial and are locked out from there on to adulthood. Many people are labeled at childhood as if they were an object. They get put into groups and many other things which exclude them from others. This forces them to only socialize with certain people later causing them to become…

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    The Outsiders Mob

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    Crowd or Mob, Group or Outsider A crowd can easily turn into a mob because of uncertainty and or anger. Support for this statement is shown in the book “The Outsiders” by S. E. Hinton, a story about a boy in a lower social class who gets involved in a killing which leads to the death of some of his friends and a social class fight. It is also supported by the play “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” by Rod Serling which is a story about a town in which weird events happen and chaos takes…

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    Outsiders In Merican

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    develop the common theme of people who are thought of as outsiders to the United States being ordinary citizens just as everyone else is. In "Response to Executive Order 9066" the narrator describes their life as a normal US citizen and are being treated as the enemy of the country because of their heritage. In "Mericans" the children act like typical American children but are surrounded by traditional Mexican culture and treated like outsiders by other Americans. In "Response to Executive…

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    Book was published IN 1967. She lived in Tulsa Oklahoma during the process of this book. Her career began when she published The Outsiders at age 17. She wrote thi to help her cope with her dads condition. The book was made for kids ages 12 and up. She based the book on the riveraly gang at her school. She just describes where she was coming from and whats its based on. She thinks highly of others an sees the good in situations. She calls them greasers and soc’s. I expected it to be more sad…

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    Who Is An Outsider?

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    An outsider is a person who does not belong to a particular organisation or profession. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize in the year 2000, ‘Interpreter of Maladies’, is a collection of nine short stories written by Jhumpa Lahiri in 1999 which explores the adaptation of both first and second generation Indian migrants moving to the United States. All nine stories have certain things in common regarding themes such as exile, displacement, loneliness and difficult relationships, in this Lahiri…

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    Being An Outsider

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    though you are an outsider? Or see strange people walking around? Well, before you go around judging people just based upon their appearance or because they do not act the same as you. Definitely take the time to consider their value to our society and to our whole world. First of all, feeling like an outsider is a common thing people feel in many different settings and situations. An outsider is someone who does not belong to a particular group. Ben Franklin was considered an outsider due…

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    already got you pegged. Are outsiders those who are misjudged or misunderstood? The answer is no, because that's just not how it works. Whether or not you are an outsider isn’t subjective to other people’s feelings. It depends on your personality, who you truly are. No one else’s labels can make you an outsider. Outsiders are those who truly are what the judgement entails. To start this off we need to know what an outsider is. According to Google Dictionary an outsider is a person who does not…

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