When conflict happens it can cause people to change their outlook in life which can make an emotional impact. Having constant conflict could affect the way someone views life. In The Outsiders, Ponyboy’s parents died. Not only did he have to handle their death, he had to deal with his brothers raising him. Darryl is his oldest brother and he has to be the parent in charge which makes it tough when his brother is mad at him. Whenever he had B’s his brother would want him to have A’s and whenever…
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someone? Have you ever felt in love with someone but you just can’t be with them because of your social class? Well if so this will be the perfect book for you. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, really focuses on class conflict and forbidden love between the Greasers and Socs. Between the Greasers and the Socs there has always been conflict. Being in different social groups it makes it even harder for Cherry and Dally to really be themselves around each other. Throughout the story you can tell that Cherry…
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Conflicted Outsiders Ponyboy has had conflict but how does this make the story have suspence? The book The Oursiders by S.E. Hinton. Is about in the book the Outsider one of the main charcter, Ponyboy has some conflicting moments. In the book they say that they been in and out of trouble with the law such as ponyboy falling in trouble with the death of a boy. He also got in trouble with his family by having the lost of his parents so his older brother is resposiable for ponyboy and Soda which cause…
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Conflicts, Judgments and Hatred How would you feel if you lived between two categorize groups and did not cooperate with each other? In the novel,The Outsiders, there are issues and conflicts between two groups they are called, the Socs and the Greasers. “We’re poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon we’re wilder, too. Not like the Socs, who jump greasers and wreck houses and throw beer blasts for kick, and get editorials in the paper for being a public disgrace one day and…
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discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict.” S.E. Hinton shows this in her novel The Outsiders when the main character Ponyboy Curtis faces three major types of conflicts. He deals with conflicts with other people, skirmishes with society, and struggles within himself. These challenges shape Ponyboy into the man he will be for the rest of his life. One type of conflict Ponyboy faces is man versus man. The first example of this type of conflict is with his brother Darry. Ponyboy feels his…
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As I read the book then watched the movie, “The Outsiders”, I noticed that the movie and book have many similarities and differences. For instance, the plot and characters stay the same throughout the book and the movie. However, the movie leaves out key events and small details that are in the book. Overall the book and movie, “The Outsiders”, are mainly the same, but they do have their difference The book and movie, “The Outsiders”, have many similarities. One main similarity is the…
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Kaitlin CaldwellDivided communitiesWhile some believe the strongest theme of The Outsiders is childhood innocence, I believe the strongest theme is divided communities. I support this by S.E. Hinton’s use of dialogue, description and conflict.I believe the theme is supported by dialogue in the book. This supports how the author has the characters use more slang if they are a Greaser than if they’re a Soc, for example “not like the Socs who bump greasers and wreck homes and throw beer blasters for…
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Being made an outsider by others can be a forlorn time in a person’s life. In Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor, numerous characters struggle with the internal conflict of feeling like an outsider. The internal conflict that many of the characters face becomes the main theme, exclusion. The theme of exclusion is that one undertaking that practically anyone can relate to, I know I can with this theme. There has been a time that I sadly felt like an outsider; ironically I felt that…
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presence of outsiders that disrupt the natural order of things. At the start of these stories, there were no disturbances to the nature of the characters. However when the role of the outsider is introduced, it influences the characters greatly and brings conflict to the story plot, making it more interesting and “richer” for the readers. Furthermore, it resulted in the self-exploration of one’s self and teaches moral values to the readers, for example in “Little Red Cap”. The outsiders bring the element…
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position. This quotation is valid because, appearances are not what will help you to understand a person. The novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton proves the interpretation because in the story many characters were judged according to their "reputations". The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a piece of literature that relates to the interpretation through the use of Theme and Conflict. For example, when Jerry is in the ambulance with Ponyboy, he is surprised to hear that Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally are…
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