“Stay gold Ponyboy. Stay gold…” (Hinton, 126). “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton is a novel about the life of a 14 year old boy and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes he is an outsider. The character Johnny Cade is brave, shy, and he does not feel loved.…
One boy’s once simple life is impacted by tragic loss after making one bad decision. The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, is a novel about the rivalry between greasers and Socs. It is narrated by the main character, Ponyboy Curtis. He tells the reader about his life being turned upside down after making one childish mistake. The greaser struggle more than the Socs because they are poor, the Socs jump them, and people think that they are trash.…
S. E. Hinton’s “The Outsiders” first made wave to the public in April 24, 1967. Hinton introduces Ponyboy as a boy who likes to read and watch sunsets, anything but out of the ordinary for a greaser. In the novel Hinton presents the loss of innocence between Ponyboy and Johnny, and the tumbleweeds of events that occur after it.…
Johnny is one of the most heroic of all three. He saves children along with Ponyboy and if he was not there Ponyboy may not of got the job done. Johnny…
In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy’s friend, Johnny, is shown as a brave and positive person through is actions and his speech. Foremost, Johnny helps Ponyboy rescue kids from a burning church. When Ponyboy is reading the newspaper after the incident, he says, “... Johnny and I risked our lives saving those little kids…” (Hinton PDF 90).…
In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, interactions between Ponyboy and Randy, characters with opposing beliefs, illuminate how rivals should try to look past their judgement and understand the other’s suffering in order to create a connection of compassion. Randy’s beliefs, that Socs are better than greasers, has changed after Ponyboy and Johnny saved children in a burning church, by saying, “‘Thanks, grease’ [...] ‘I didn’t mean that. I meant thanks, kid’” (117).…
Being true to yourself in an important virtue to carry on throughout one’s life and should be focused on vigilantly. In S. E. Hinton’s novel, The Outsiders, it features a young Greaser dubbed Ponyboy Curtis. Ponyboy, the protagonist in The Outsiders, has matured since the ending of the novel, and is now ready to graduate from high school and enter into the real world. Although, he must make the decision of whether he would prefer to remain as a greaser, and stay in his comfort zone, or change to a Soc, and live a more luxurious life, but not be true to himself. Judging by an abundance of corroboration, Ponyboy’s feasible commitment will most likely be to persist in the Greaser faction.…
The title of this book relates to the story, because in the book, Ponyboy and Johnny are "outsiders." They can be thought of as Outsiders because they are labeled Greasers although they do not act like hoodlums, like the rest of the Greasers. They are thought of as Greasers just because they live on the East Side of town, and because they slick back their hair. But Ponyboy and Johnny are different then all of the other Greasers because they show their emotions, and are sensitive.…
Ponyboy Michael Curtis: A 14-year-old boy who is the narrator and main character in The Outsiders. His parents have been killed in an automobile accident, and he lives with his two brothers…
The Outsiders “When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home” (Hinton 1). This was the sentence that started the craziest week of Ponyboy’s life. Ponyboy is a 14 year old kid who lived a normal life just like everybody else. He went to school, watch movies, and disliked the Socs.…
“Things are rough all over.” Those word were said by Cherry explaining that nothing is perfect. In the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, many characters felt like an outsider at some point. In comparison, I was inside the insiders group but I felt like I was not and did not felt like I belonged anywhere.…
“Ponyboy, listen don’t get tough. You’re not like the rest of us and don’t try to be…”-Two-bit Matthews Page 171. The Outsiders is a novel written by S.E Hinton in the 1960’s, the novel is based on a true story. The story is about Ponyboy, a teenager that belongs in the gang called Greasers. There is another gang that opposes the Greasers called the Socs. The two gangs live in two sides of Oklahoma, the Greasers being in the east, and the Socs being in the west. The Socs and the Greasers often fight each other. To society, the Greasers are low class and cause trouble, while the Socs are rich and can do no harm. Ponyboy dramatically changes throughout the novel, he starts to wonder if he should model himself to the members of his gang or follow his own path. There are three reasons to support my thesis statement.…
In the book The Outsiders written by S.E. Hinton noticed One Big Hero. The author developed this theme by having Ponyboy save kids and get them out.…
I think Ponyboy is an outsider to the greasers because he was more of an emotional person and had more knowledge than the others in the gang did. He was still in school, he watched sunsets, and he also had a writing talent to him too. He was also friendlier to the socs than anyone else in the novel. He was also one of the heroes in the story when his “kind” was not common for being the hero, but the criminal. The other hero…
This book report is written for the Language Arts' class and the professor Samuel Jaja. The novel "The Notebook" was written by Nicholas Sparks which is an American romance novelist, screenwriter and producer. This publication has 214 pages. "The Notebook" was published by Warner Books in October 1, 1996. The language of the book it is English, and it was published in the United States. It's genre is romance with a hardcover and paperback. This novel has been on my required reading list by my professor. The writer was inspired by his wife's grandparents, who had been married for more than 60 years.…