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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The Theme of Violence in the Outsiders The Outsiders had a visible theme of violence in it. This book was quite violent, for example, when Johnny murdered Bob the Soc. I know that Johnny murdered Bob to save Ponyboy, but it was still violent. One more example is when the greasers and Socs fought. This part was not as violent as other scenes, but I thought that this contributed to the theme of violence. Dally being killed after robbing the store was violent as well. That was a sad part in the book…
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they have to stay. In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a book about two groups in a high school. The Greasers and the Socs. This story connects to the poem written by Robert Frost Nothing Gold Can Stay. This connects to The Outsiders and real life because Johnny is something gold in the story to me and he does end up passing away. This explains perfectly that nothing gold can stay in the real world and in the book. In the story The Outsiders Johnny is something gold. He is something…
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significant difference to the state at some later time:’ which is what is true in The Outsiders by S.E Hinton. This book is about two different cliques, the Greasers and the Socials and how they have bad blood against each other. Both gangs face challenges which lead to bigger predicaments that could either be life or death. The story is told from the point of view of a Greaser named Ponyboy. In the novel, The Outsiders, much of the turmoil and conflict in the community is caused by the Socials. The…
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The Outsiders movie and novel are both amazing! They are both very similar in many ways. There are some differences though. The novel and movie have many similarities.For example; The church in Windrixville burned down in both the movie and novel. Johnny,Dally,and Ponyboy got back from Dairy Queen and they saw the church burning.Another similarity is the socs tried to drown Pony in the park fountain.Johnny had then killed Bob…
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Imagine a world without care? Based on the novel, The Outsiders, S.E Hinton conveyed various themes. She proved that family and friends are always there during good and bad times, through the characters and their actions. The Greasers are always there to help their friends and family. This becomes clear when the events that took place in the novel The Outsiders are examined and viewed. For example, bonding with the family, being their for friends or gang members, taking care of siblings, and sacrificing…
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Outsiders Hero Argumentative Essay Who is the best hero in the book the Outsiders? Many people know heroes as superman, batman, spiderman, etc. Johnny is the best hero in the book. Johnny was very caring, brave, and inspiring. Especially for what he did to be considered a hero. The best thing about Johnny was that he cared about his friends even though his parents didn’t care about him. After all he did save Ponyboy from the socs when they tried to drown him in the fountain right in the middle…
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Some people think personal problems will not affect their life what so ever. In this literary work, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, the reader is introduced to Ponyboy, the main character. In the beginning, Ponyboy is disagreeable and quiet, but after he witnesses, the death of his closest friend, Johnny, and a tough member of their gang, Dallas, dies. From those experiences, Ponyboy begins slacking on his grades, and one afternoon, Darry told Ponyboy to not let his personal problems interfere with…
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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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Similar and Different Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston are very similar, but both have many differences. In S.E. Hintons story The Outsiders, there are two characters Johnny and Dallas that are very alike. They are both similar because they have abusive parents who do not pay any attention to them. They are also have many other differences, Dallas like to break laws and Johnny does not. Therefore, Johnny and Dallas have significant similarities and many differences. Johnny and Dallas both have similarities…
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