The Outsider Learning Target I can write an objective summary of the text and cite textual evidence to support a claim. Directions Keep track of the major plot elements using the following graphic organizer. Use textual evidence to support your responses. Characters Description Describe the novel’s characters. Cite textual evidence to support your claims. Ponyboy Ponyboy Is a kid who lives in tulsa oklahoma With his 2 brothers, sodapop and darry, his parents died in a car accident. Smart, Aloof…
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Did you know that there are 1.4 million active gang members in the U.S. In the book “The outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, the Greasers and the Socs are two gangs that involve many issues in their lives in terrible neighborhoods. The Greasers and the Socs are enemies but share things in common. Both the Socs and Greasers deal with parenting issues, money problems, and they both struggle with bad health decisions. The Greasers and the Socs struggle with issues from their parents. “ They may feel as though…
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Ponyboy identifies himself as one of the “greasers”. Ponyboy is rather more different than the same from his peers. He is like his peers because he greases his hair and is proud/happy he’s a greaser just like the rest of his peers. He’s more different because he tends to stay out of trouble and others rather find him more sweet and kind than scary and mean. Ponyboy also cares a lot about others and his grades in school. He also loves to read and watch movies. Ponyboy had two brothers they’re names…
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The Outsiders Plot Ponyboy Curtis, a member of the greasers, a gang of poor East Side kids in Tulsa, leaves a movie theater and begins to walk home alone. A car follows him, and he suspects that it is filled with a bunch of Socs, members of rich West Side gang who recently beat up his friend Johnny. The car stops, and several Socs emerge and begin roughing Ponyboy up and try to cut off his hair. Ponyboy cries for help alert his brothers and fellow greasers, and the Socs flee. Afterward, Ponyboy's…
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The person I'm going to use from chapter 10 is Cecilia Penifader. I think she is very important because she tells her story about the ways that her class, family, and gender effected her life. Cecilia Penifader is a European peasant women born in a small village. Her social status was being a serf, which is unfree people who owed labor service to the lord. Even though she was in that class she was very lucky. She never got married or anything, but she was born seventh out of eight children. Three…
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The Outsiders By:Isaiah Vargas The Outsider is based on gangs that are always trying to fight against each other. The names of the gangs are the greasers and the Socs. The Socs are always trying to fight the Greasers. The Socs always think they are stronger than the Greasers. The Socs always hang out with their gang. The main characters in the book are Dally, Ponyboy, Johnny and Sodapop, they are part of the greasers. Dally is a man that is not messed with because something bad will happen. Ponyboy…
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Chapter Summaries Remember to keep the modified summary to 3-5 sentences and free of opinion. 1 Fourteen-year-old greaser Ponyboy Curtis went out to go see a movie alone since his two older brothers were too busy to attend. Ponyboy is from the poor side of town where people dress simple and know how to steal and fight and they are enemies with the fancy people the socias, who liked to beat up greasers for fun. Ponyboy curtis was returning home from the theaters when he realized there was a red car…
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S.E. Hinton’s story, The Outsiders, takes place in Tulsa Oklahoma in 1965, a town with two different social groups. Ponyboy is the youngest of all the greasers. One lesson I got from this story was that you shouldn’t take everything for granted because you could loss it all in one second. Although other readers may believe that the theme of the story is to not argue with your family, I argue that the central theme is you shouldn’t take anything for granted as indicated by Hilton’s use of…
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The Outsiders a book by S.E Hinton. In Tulsa, Oklahoma is where this story lives. There is an intense and long-standing rivalry between the high-class Socs, and the rugged Greasers. First, it starts off as a rough play but then turns for the worse. When a Soc dies, it affects everyone. Two Greasers run away to an abandoned church, the police on the search for the killer, and a fire that leaves its mark. Through the character's thoughts, S.E Hinton proves that things are rough all over. By using…
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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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