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    relationship with Johnny as he makes Johnny a better person through many of the challenges they face together. The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ is a story about a boy who struggles with the division of two gangs‚ the Socs and the Greasers. He faces many obstacles in his life regarding his own family and the Socs. One character in the story is Johnny who is Ponyboy’s best friend. Johnny is a dynamic character because he starts off as a shy little boy to a confident and noble teenager. In the beginning of the story

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    J. D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye - Albert Camus: The Stranger /comparison/ Albert Camus’ The Stranger and J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye are both among the most important and innovative novels of the twentieth century‚ however it is not the only similarity shared in common by these two masterpieces. The modern world’s general moral change and the individual’s alienation from the society serve as the main‚ basic topic for both novels. The most visible and outright similarity lies

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    Comparison of the Characters in "A Doll’s House" and "The Stranger" In the real world there exist many different people‚ of different races and ages‚ each one unique. Some live secluded lives with few friends and others live very rich and complex lives surrounded by friends and acquaintances. No matter what type of life is led it is human nature to adjust one’s external personality to suit the specific situation‚ much like putting on and removing different masks. People tend to be polite and

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    Albert Camus (1913­1960) and Absurdism  .  “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem‚ and that is suicide. Judging whether life is  or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy.”1[1] The  statement reveals one of the dilemmas of the philosophy of Absurd [also called as Absurdism]  which Camus sought to answer. The Algerian­born French thinker Albert Camus was one of the  leading thinkers of Absurdism. He was actually a writer and novelist with a strong philosophical 

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    Research Paper: Gun Laws A. Introduction The United States has struggled over the years to come to consensus on gun laws and this has led to shocking numbers of deaths due to assault weapons. There are many factors that have prevented further adjustments and additions to gun laws that could help these problems the country faces. Unfortunately‚ decisions on the issue are often prolonged because and conclusions cannot be made because of party divisions. It is only when a genocide in our nation

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    The Outsiders – The Greaser Gang Ponyboy Curtis - The youngest Curtis brother‚ 14 years old. He is the narrator of the story. Ponyboy is very smart and interested in culture and movies‚ different from his other brothers. Ponyboy gets good grades and due to that he doesn’t get along with Darryl (Darry) his older brother because Darry wants to push Ponyboy to be good in school unlike him and his other brother Soda. He loves his brother Sodapop more than he even loved his own mom and dad. He is the

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    The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and the book Mississippi Trial‚ 1955 by Chris Crowe are two different books surround by the same ideas. To Kill a Mockingbird was a book about a girl named Scout‚ whose dad‚ Atticus‚ is a lawyer‚ who tried to win a case defending an innocent black man. Atticus did not win the case and Scout started to learn about injustice and what went on at that time in the South. Mississippi Trial‚ 1955 was about a boy named Hiram‚ who lived in the South with his grandpa

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    The Stranger We All Are and Deny A human is not born with the comprehension of morals or “adequate” behaviour‚ they are programmed by their environment and social interaction on a more of a precise right and wrong. Nobel Prize winning author‚ Albert Camus brilliantly paints the definition of cold‚ logical indifference with the protagonist‚ Meursault‚ in “The Stranger”. Through the unravelling of events and Meursault’s reactions towards them‚ the author succeeds into compelling the reader to question

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    Dallas Winston or "Dally" is one of the main characters in the book The Outsiders. He is a very dynamic character. He is the toughest member of the outsiders’ gang. He grew up in New York where he was toughened into a cold hater of the whole world. Dally’s first characteristic is that he is tough. When in New York he was arrested when he was ten. "Man‚ I thought New York was the only place to end up in a murder rap‚ Jesus Christ!". Everyone in the gang knew Dally was the toughest and wasn’t one

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    The Outsiders gives the reader hints and ideas from the story explaining how we should act and other moral issues. For example‚ a message the author describes is to stay young and innocent. The Greasers‚ specifically the younger Greasers‚ are taught to smoke and kill at a young age. This leads them to do bad things such as going to jail‚ participating in rumbles‚ and robbing stores. In other words‚ bad influence at a young age allows them to do illegal actions. By showing these actions from characters

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