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    Imagine being viewed as a criminal because of your stereotype. Within S.E Hinton’s The Outsiders, two social groups, the Socs and the greasers, engage in conflict due to their differences. The protagonist, Ponyboy, learns that things are rough all over, but along the way loses two valuable friends.Throughout the story, both groups are revealed to have problems of their own, but which group suffers the most?Although both groups face complications in life, I believe the greasers struggle more than…

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    The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hilton and released on 1967 was a compelling novel. The book depicted the violence between two gangs, the Socs and the Greasers, as well as discrimination of the poor and lower class. The Socs were described as upper class snobs that always got what they wanted. The greasers were described as long haired kid-brothers that always stuck up for each other but couldn’t stop getting into trouble. Later in 1983 The Outsiders novel was created into a movie. Although both…

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    Band Of Outsiders

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    8 Henry Price COM 320 Research Paper 1 A Band of Outsiders ? A Link Between Godard and Tarantino Introduction Intro to Godard Getting to know Godard: An Intro to the Historic Filmmaker Intro to Tarantino Getting to know Tarantino: The Bad Boy of Cinema Influences of Godard Societal Outsiders (Unconventional Characters) & Unique Plots Alphaville, Band of Outsiders, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 Conclusion A Link Between Godard and Tarantino (Final Thoughts) Getting to know…

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    The Outsiders The book and movie about the outsiders was a very enjoyable story that had many events and funny scenes like the big rumble. The book was very good and explained the scenes in many details. I enjoyed the movie because I got to relaxed and got to watch some funny parts. While the book and movie have many similarities and differences, the movie was more effective in telling the story. To start, The first comparable scene is when The greasers and socs lined up getting ready for the…

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    Editing: The Baptism Murders – The Godfather (8/9) Movie Clip (1972) HD In the movie scene, “The Baptism Murders” from The Godfather (1972), there were a wide variety of editing methods/techniques that were used to portray the ironic message of good versus evil. The scene was composed of a main scene in a church and direct cuts to a violent contrast of the character. Direct cuts, according to (CITE), are immediate, sometimes jarring cuts between one scene and another. Another method used in this…

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    My Opinion On The Outsiders The book “The Outsiders” has been read by thousands of people .This was written in 1967 and it is still being read all the way to 2015.In my perspective I see the greasers as trouble makers but i also see why they are trouble makers.The greasers have had it way more harder than the what the greasers call rich kids “socs.”Socs are people who are more rich and better than greasers in the socs perspective.Some gang up on greasers just becuase they’re bored or they just…

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    The novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton is a story famous for the consistent theme of brotherhood and loyalty. The book takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1965 where the town is divided into two distinct social groups, the Socs’ (the rich and sophisticated) and the Greasers (the poor underdogs). The main character, Ponyboy Curtis, a greaser, experiences some conflict with the Socs’ which results in Bob, a Soc, trying to drown him. Ponyboy’s best friend, Johnny Cade, comes to his rescue by stabbing…

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    Outsiders Essay Joey the teacher told me that you couldn’t decide to read or watch the Outsiders. Well I have done both and I wanted to give you my opinion on both the movie and the book. I would personally read the book. The reason I would read the book is, that I think it goes it to more depth than the movie and it explains it much better. The movie misses some things that I think are important to the story line. Like where Ponyboy gets jumped on the way back from the movies and the gang…

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    The Godfather

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    One large theme in this movie is the mixing of the sacred and the profane. In this essay I am going to prove that over the course of the movie The Godfather (1972), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) transform from a young man completely uninterested in his family’s business into the ruthless Don of his family. As Don of the Corleone family, Michael is constantly scheming to ensure the survival of his family over the other families in New York. Coppola’s mixing of the…

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    Theme For The Outsiders

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    The theme of The Outsiders is plain and obvious to see. The Outsiders is a novel written by S.E. Hinton. Chances are, you’ve read it in school. The theme of this book is easy to get out. Being outsiders, seeing the viewpoint of an outsider, this case a greaser. As an outsider, you may see life as terrible and ugly. Few examples of this is when Ponyboy is walking home from the movie theaters, his education and hobbies, and the fact Johnny and Ponyboy didn’t go immediately to the police.…

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