S.E.Hinton’s The Outsiders takes place in a somewhat usual town where everything seems normal, except for the kids and their issues. There are two types of social roles. There’s the Socs, who are the smart, always getting what they want kids, and the Greasers, the beat-down kids who live with each other and have sacrificed a lot just to barely get through life. Ponyboy, the main Greaser, is caught up in a lot of trouble throughout the story. He is and lives with Greasers, most of which are his brothers…
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Comparative Analysis In the novels The Misfits by James Howe, and The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, both stories are brung together around the topic of social inequality. In both The Outsiders, and The Misfits, the characters get treated differently because of different traits people use to describe them. In comparative analysis, the two novels, have differences and similarities in their social inequalities such as appearance, income, and bullying. To begin with, appearance inequality is main discrimination…
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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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Particular body types are represented differently in the eyes of each individual based on opinion, perspective and the way that the stereotypical convention is imposed throughout society to create the idealistic impression for each individual. There are many factors taken into account in the representation which all contribute in imposing the conscious impression of a particular body type, however it is always open to interpretation. Individual texts provide us with a reflection of the different…
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Diego Castro Comm. 412 Evaluation of Public Communication Final Paper The Triumph of the Will: A Fantasy Theme Examination of a Provoking Speech In a time when hope is nothing but a word, love is nothing but a doubt and the future is anything but pleasant a leader will raise giving meaning to hope, creating romance to love and offering a future that can be unlimited. Adolf Hitler rose to fill the void the German nation had after the Treaty of Versailles. On September 8th, 1934 Adolf Hitler delivered…
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the novel itself is a work of fiction, the author compares our world to the World State in ways that may someday, perhaps today, resemble. In the novel, Brave New World, Aldous Huxley uses characterization, conflict, and symbolism to communicate the theme that an all-powerful society will disband itself with corruption. With the realistic character of John, the readers are able to see the destruction that an all-powerful society has on itself and its people. Differing from the…
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Ella Deloria. Waterlily. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. SUMMARY OF THE BOOK The value of Ella Deloria’s Waterlily derives not only from its thoughtful and lucid analysis of kinship relationships among the Dakota Sioux, but also from the fundamental ethical lessons it imparts. We should read this book as a primer in the ethical life, taking its place alongside classic works of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, and others. Waterlily remains an enduring…
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Susan Welborn TCC English Mr. Dannis February 9, 2013 Anglo-Saxon Literature Analysis and Response Anglo-Saxon literature is one of the most debated over and researched literatures. Many debate on its connotations and deeper meanings. Whether an epic poem, or short story, the thoughts and motivations behind the writings go deeper than the words can appear. Many have deciphered the writings and believe that most if not all writings have an origin from a biblical stance, even when the writing…
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Hadas, a mother and a father emotionally struggle with their son growing up. Over a two-week period they watch their child from afar as he begins to transition from a child to a young adult. Through setting and point of view, the author portrays the theme of independence. Within the poem the reader sees elements of time, date, and setting. Using setting the author uses a two week time period to show how a child leaves his parents and slowly becomes more independent. “It started before Christmas,” (Hadas…
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love life and his unpredicted and fateful acquaintance with his neighbour. The quiet life of Meursault is soon to be disturbed by a murder which he himself was to be blamed of. The second part of the book consists of Meursault’s trials in court, the analysis of his life by himself and the people in court, and lastly, his sentence to death. A man is different than others and has a different understanding of right and wrong than those of society, which therefore makes him a Stranger. The main character…
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