the cities in Oklahoma where there is discrimination against rich and poor. The Outsiders takes place during this time. Although the book and the movie are both very similar, there are many differences to them. In the movie many things are not included. However there are no scenes that were not in the book. While there are some similarities in The Outsiders book and movie the differences are much more clear. The Outsiders is a very good book. It has very good wording and is very easy to understand…
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Do you ever think about how different social groups are the same and different? The outsiders is based on two social groups the Socs also known as the high class rich kids and the Greasers the low class poor kids. This paper is going to be comparing the similarities and differences and the good and the bad between both of them. The similarities between the Socs and the Greasers. One similarity is they are both trapped in these two social classes and both don’t really look outside of their social…
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The Outsiders A person could be recognized as a hero if they were to do something like save someone In a car accident if they couldn't get out of the car. In S.E. Hinton's book The Outsiders many of the characters did heroic acts and became heroes. Johnny, Dally, and Ponyboy are all heroes in different ways. Johnny, Dally, and Ponyboy are all heroes but they are heroes in different ways. Johnny is a hero because he is brave. Some reasons why he is brave is when he saved Ponyboy from getting killed…
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Did you know that The Outsiders was written by a 16 year old girl who was inspired to write the book because she was experiencing rival gangs beating each other up and she wanted to change the interaction between them? S.E Hinton writes in a way to change the reader's evaluation on topics that troubled her throughout high school. One of the most important topics that S.E Hinton emphasizes in the book The Outsiders, is how characters exit the world, and how they will be remembered. Simon Sinek once…
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In the story, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, the main group is called the Greasers. These Greaser are misinterpreted as criminals and childish, but some are good and heros. One of the Greasers who many of the characteristics of a hero. He is Darry, Ponyboy’s brother and guardian. Darry was sacrificial, skilled, and one of the most important, destined for something. Over the course of the story, Darry has sacrificed or risk many things he loved and cared for. It shows when Ponyboy talked about…
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the community but on the other hand, he showed loyalty, helpfulness and kindness to his gang and most importantly, his community. Dally is a delinquent which means someone who breaks the law and doesn’t care about the rules. In the novel, ‘THE OUTSIDERS’, Dally displays this character. “In New York, dally blew off steam in gang fights but organised gangs are rarities”. They have a file on him, down at the police station. He had been arrested, got drunk, he rode in rodeos, lied, stole, cheated, rolled…
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bright future ahead of him Mr popular at school, captain of the football team and even won a scholarship to college but because he is a Greaser and therefore does not have much money he could not go to college, lost friends and became stuck as an outsider of society as a Greaser. This is particularly apparent when he…
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In the novel The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, the entire story is driven by relationships. It’s plot is centered around the crippled relationship between the Socs and the Greasers. This relationship is what sparks most of the conflicts. For example, Johnny killed Bob out of self-defense because Bob and some other Socs were looking to hurt him and Ponyboy. The relationship between Johnny and Dally is an important and unique one. Johnny is 16 and has already been taken by life’s cruelty. Before the…
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The outsiders SE Hinton is the author of this novel The Outsiders. She draws us into the novel through using colloquial language that we understand as well as using characters our own age. The novel is full of emotional times as well as violent ones and the themes of the novel are of interest to us. The plot of the novel is full of conflict and tension which keeps us interested and the setting is vague about time and place to appeal to as many people as possible. The characters in the novel are…
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After growing up rough and being in a poor town, many don’t want to or have ever even seen a sunset. In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, There is a gang in the south side of the big city. There are many members ranging from Dallas Winston, the tough, unemotional man to Johnny Cade the shy and quiet little boy. However, they manage to stay as a family and they take care of each other, mainly demonstrated after Johnny kills a Soc and Dallas helps him and Ponyboy skip town and evade the police…
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