down, but that shouldn't matter. You should judge people on how they behave and act. About 99% of bullying is because of prejudice and stereotypes. Bullies or people that do this have been picked on about it as well. This is why they do the same to others.Stereotypes affect people because of how people judge them on their identities. The story “The Outsiders,” by S.E. Hinton, explains ways of how they get judged by stereotyping in the climaxes. The main character, Ponyboy, is in a gang called…
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Stereotypes still exist today and the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is no exception. It is the 1960s in Oklahoma. The west side of town is soc territory and the east is greaser territory.How society sees the socs is neat,caring, rolemodles and and society sees greasers as rebelious rule breakers. The characters are affected by their surroundings because it affects how they act, think, dress, and how they live. It also affects how the story plays out. To start off, Darry is one of the main…
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One of the major connections “Sonny’s Blues” and The Outsiders have is stereotypes. Sonny is a dropout who does heroin because it makes him feel good. Ponyboy is a greaser who is of a lower class and gets in trouble with the cops. Both of these characters try to sow what they aren’t. Sonny shows his brother that he is a musician and not some drug addict. He shows this when he begins to play for him. “Freedom lurked around us and I understood, at last that he could help us to be free if we would…
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this. People just guess that since someone looks or acts one way that makes them something they might not be. Durant is a very good basketball player even though he is skinny. People stereotype others for many different reasons. There are many examples of why people stereotype. First of all in the book The Outsiders Ponyboy stereotyped Randy, the Soc, as a terrible person who jumped greasers for fun and was rich. Randy was actually a nonviolent guy who just wanted to make it through life. Pony felt…
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton shows the importance of quality communities. A community is a group of people who live near each other or have something in common and support one another. Communities provide a sense of belonging and support for their members in times of need. However, communities can also hurt individuals by excluding people. Also, other people sometimes form stereotypes or prejudices about certain communities. Larger communities such as towns or cities can sometimes be divided…
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Shakespeare establishes Othello and Desdemona as outsiders in the Venetian Society" Black, racially different to the aristocratic society, stereotypes, racist attitudes, portrayed as worse We see someone who contradicts stereotypes, he is respected by the duke, eloquent, elevated sacred language, tells us about his past in a poetic way/language, shows a man who talks in religious Christian terms to emphasise he does belong, Doesn’t fit the stereotype of woman's role, didn’t have active roles of…
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The Outsiders Essay S.E. Hinton’s aim in her novel, The Outsiders, was to share what gang life was like in the town she grew up in. In particular, she wanted to show the human side of the gang, The Greasers, who were outsiders and the social misfits. An important theme that emerges in this book is that one should not stereotype others, in other words, form judgement on others, based on their appearance, background, and actions. Hinton warns about stereotyping others by presenting her characters…
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In her novel, The Outsiders, the author S.E. Hinton wrote about how two rival gangs, the Socs and the greasers, were faced with stereotypes from society. Some characters were vulnerable to stereotype threats, because they allowed stereotypes to affect their decisions, which allowed the threats to become true. Other characters did not allow the assumptions to influence them and their judgement, and this allowed the choices they made to not be influenced by stereotypes. First, the choices each greaser…
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boundaries. When someone finds themselves bounded by the unknown, the comfort zone that they previously had can no longer be found. When most people reminisce on the past they would decide that their individuality has been based off the notion of being an outsider. This feeling of being an outcast helps to form their personal beliefs, and even makes it challenging to feel a sense of belonging in groups. It can make someone feel secluded, as if they are facing the world as a lone wolf. It is also recognized…
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deep affection. S.E. Hinton shows readers the way this deep affection should be shown through The Outsiders. Although the setting and circumstances of The Outsiders are different than most readers lives, people are still able to connect to the characters through the examples of family bonds, putting others first, and the idea that people are all the same underneath. The ties of family in The Outsiders go beyond just being related, they extend to the whole group of close knit friends that were always…
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