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Love And Support In Meredith Melnick's 'The Outsiders'
Outsiders Essay
Jerred Niemi

Did you ever know how many people don’t love and support other people? Then they get an idea that they're not supposed to be in this world, so they commit suicide. 34,000 people commit suicide per year in the United States according to Meredith Melnick of the Huffington Post. If no one loves you or supports you would feel the same way and maybe get that idea. In The Outsiders, it shows that the kids need love and support and if they have love and support then they can also support and love their family when they start a family.

The Outsiders is a story about kids that need to be loved and supported. An example of someone who was not loved and supported was Johnny who was a Greaser. He was not loved at all and

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