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    our love and friendship can create the illusion for the moment‚ that we are not alone”(Orson Welles). If friends did not have each other everyone would be alone. In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ Johnny and Dally have similarities and differences. When Johnny and Dally are not out with the gang‚ they both have bad home lives. Johnny’s parents abuse him while he is at his home‚ his father is “always beating him up‚ and his mother ignored him”(12). The time Johnny spends at his house

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    three rings‚ Johnny was filled with fear. After Johnny was beat up‚ the gang has been watching and always being with Johnny to protect him. Chapter 2- In chapter two‚ Johnny is with Dally and Ponyboy to the drive in movies. But in this chapter‚ Johnny character I developing and kind of cluing into the next chapters. Dally is harassing a Socs named Cherry and Johnny

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    6/18/14 Culminating Short Story Draft Once upon a time‚ on mars three heroic and dashing boys lived there‚ Ponyboy‚ Johnny and Dally. Dally was as bold and courageous as a hawk. Ponyboy was very welcoming and kind. And Johnny was quite shy. His words gave a curious satisfaction. They were all as dazzling as the white snow in sunshine. They wondered and thought about the divergent world

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    gang save him. The rest of the chapter introduces us to the main characters and the different social classes; the “Greaser” and the “Socs” Chapter 2 Dally and Pony decides to go to a drive-in movie. Dally sees a couple of Soc girls alone and goes to sit by them. He is very loud and obnoxious towards them. Their friend Johnny comes by and tells Dally to leave them alone‚ so does Ponyboy. The girls are grateful to Johnny and Ponyboy and ask them to come down and sit by them. One of the girls is a cheerleader

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    The Outsiders Stereotypes

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    challenged by stereotypes‚ and their fates are decided by how they react to them. For instance‚ Dally and Ponyboy from The Outsiders are both affected by the stereotype of being troublesome kids‚ as they are poor and come from the East‚ or “bad”‚ side of town. Similarly‚

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    Heroism In The Outsiders

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    they have never realized before like how everything is rough all over. Johnny and Dally show examples of heroism throughout the story. Johnny showed he was a hero during the Outsiders. First‚ Johnny saved Pony from getting drowned by a Soc. Johnny explained “They were drowning you‚ Pony‚ they might have killed you.” (Hinton 57). This means

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    Theme For The Outsiders

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    The theme of "the Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is you can depend on friends. "the Outsiders" is about two teenage groups that are constantly fighting over there differences. One of those two groups are called the Socs‚ these are the rich and popular kids at the school. The other group the Greasers are what you would call the not so popular kids that are always getting in trouble‚ or so everyone assumes. My first reason that you can depend on friends is a purposeful claim is‚ because when Bob( a Soc)

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    One of them is the scene where Dally slapped Ponyboy; this scene was kept the same because this is how the three deaths started. If Dally didn’t slap Ponyboy‚ he wouldn’t have run away with Johnny and stabbed a Soc. He wouldn’t have gone to the abandoned church to hide‚ the church wouldn’t have been caught on fire‚ Johnny wouldn’t have been trapped inside‚ Johnny wouldn’t have died because of his condition‚ Dally wouldn’t have gone crazy and rob a grocery store and Dally wouldn’t have been shot by the

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    easier to understand and there weren’t any bad actors/actresses. The movie however has many continuity errors and it seemed rushed. Firstly‚ the novel is easier to understand than the film because it has a lot more details than the film would have. “Dally didn’t like me… He had driven me away that night... he had hit me… Darry hollered at me all the time…” [p120] This is what Ponyboy thought about Darry. The readers can see that there is hatred between the two brothers and there’s also misunderstanding

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    Johnny Being A Hero

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    hero? To be a hero it takes courage and bravery. Dally‚Ponyboy‚ and Johnny show being a hero in so many different ways. Dally shows his through helping others through hard times. He saves his friends life from a fire. Ponyboy saves kids lives from a burning down church. Johnny saved people’s lives‚ helps his friend when he needs it the most‚ and stood up to soc’s and used self defense against them. To be a hero it takes a lot of work. First‚ Dally through his life showed being a hero in a different

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