Analyzing the the two books, The Running Dream by Wendelin Van Draanen and The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, both contain social inequities. These novels consist of similarities and differences of the same idea, social discrimination, which branches off to judgment, social status, and displacement. The Outsiders and The Running Dream have characters and situations that include these inequalities. To start off, Rosa from The Running Dream has cerebral palsy, a condition that causes damage to the brain…
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you ever felt like an outcast? Well in the book “The Outsiders” it seem as if anyone could be an “outsider” depending on perspective. Set in Oklahoma and written in 1967, “The Outsiders” tells a story two different groups; The Socs (Socials) and Greasers. The outsiders could be anyone from the Socs to the Greasers and even the rest of society. While the Greasers may feel like the “outsiders”, the Socs could actually be considered “outsiders” since they aren’t apart of that group. As Cherry mentions…
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Well, no, no. Social class in society has factors like how much money you have, what side of town you’re on, and it plays a big role in how people view you. Ultimately, we shouldn't let it. This is relevant in today's time because at school in general, typically richer people who can afford nicer things get treated better since they appear as “cooler” for having materialistic things. Social class has been around for a long time, but it was prominent in the 1960’s in the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton…
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to eliminate social inequalities. The youth were half the population during those times. The youth wanted to live the way they wanted and rejected the traditions and cultures of their parents. The Greasers and Socs were a part of that youth subculture which emerged in the 1950s. For the first time in history, teenagers have become important cultural assets and trendsetters. The writer of The Outsiders, S. E. Hinton, was living through the same things she was writing about. The Outsiders was located…
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“The Outsiders” is a suspenseful novel that follows a group of lower-class gang members, the Greasers, and their rival, upperclass gang, the Socs. In result of the murder of one of the Socs, the youngest gang members from the Greasers are forced into hiding, and a gang war is set off between the gangs. S.E. Hinton’s, “The Outsiders”, uses characters, setting, and plot to create the theme, social class limits people to accept and see the similarities between one another, in several ways. Throughout…
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Ponyboy’s message for Cherry Valence compares with Johnson’s message to the American people in 1965 that even though one may look, or do things differently, everyone is still human and should be equal to one another. In Johnson’s “Inaugural Address“, Johnson wants the public to know that everyone should be respectful to one another. For instance, Johnson says, "...I have believed that this injustice to our people...was our real enemy" (9). Johnson loathes inequality and wants it to cease. Americans…
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action or treatment. All throughout history there has always been injustice, but there are three ideas that stood out in the book. Injustice was clearly displayed throughout this period to people of different color, Boo Radley, and the different social classes. Racism in To Kill A Mockingbird is a major injustice. Racism was not unusual during this time for everyone thought of black people as a minor. In Tom Robinson’s case, he did not have a fair trial due to his skin color. He was a black man accused…
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has given rise to many social developments and issues like segregation, which have increased and declined in the recent years. Through the creation of laws, education, and social standings, the flow of immigration assimilation has improved greatly over the past 200 years. Laws concerning immigration have developed greatly since America’s independence from Britain in the 1780’s. Over time, Congress passed immigration laws that would strengthen or weaken the economic and social stability that immigrants…
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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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In Alice Munro's “The Shining Houses” the theory of social classes and hierarchy is evident through the distinct divide in the community into two classes, bourgeoisie and proletariat. The majority of town is bourgeoisie is SYNOPSIS The conflict is between old and new and the human reaction to everyday change. The main character, Mary, is caught in between the two classes, forcing her to make a decision, a forced opinion that everyone will encounter at some point in their life. Munro’s ironic…
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