also turned into a movie it was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. There are many differences between the book and the movie. The differences worth pointing out are that Dally was accused of slashing someones tires in the movie not in the book‚ that Johnny was not jumped in the movie but he was jumped in the book. The book The Outsiders is written by S.E Hinton. It is told in the character Pony-Boys point of view. It is about two gangs called the Greasers and the Socs. They do not get along because
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Also‚ before the fight and after Johnny and Ponyboy got jumped‚ Johnny threatened to kill any Soc that tried to jump the greasers again. That foreshadowed Johnny killing a Soc‚ because when he did that‚ he and Ponyboy had to run and hide in a church. Next‚ I will be using allusions. Ponyboy first speaks aloud to a work of literature in Chapter 1‚ when he compares himself to Pip from Charles Dickens’s “Great Expectations.” As he lies dying in Chapter 9‚ Johnny speaks these words to Ponyboy; “Stay
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big disgrace to the book by S.E Hinton. Three things I notice with the most changes were characters‚ setting‚ and plot. Francis Ford Coppola changed the character around a lot. Three characters that had the most changes were Ponyboy Curtis‚ Johnny Cade‚ and Dallas Winston (Dally). In the book‚ Pony had a good relationship with his brother Sodapop and not a good bond with his brother Darry. In the movie‚ Pony still has a good bond with Sodapop but
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as the experience of fleeing to the country‚ being in a gang‚ facing violence and poverty can shape the concept we develop about ourselves. Life experiences helped shape the way the primary character and narrator‚ Ponyboy Curtis‚ and his friend‚ Johnny Cade‚ distinguish themselves and their place in the world by their exploit in fleeing to the country.
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The police‚ there they are as John was trying to sneak out of school. Johnny has tried this before and successfully done it. He feels as if the cops will catch this time but he wants to try it anyway. These police already know where he lives‚ but they don’t know why he sneaks out of school. He is off‚ Johnny is sprinting away from the school. The cops are chasing him and trying to corner him. John made the biggest mistake of his life‚ he ran into a dead end. The cops are closing in on him.
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novel “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton this message is shown in many ways. Certain characters have been abandoned or disowned by their families‚ some characters have family members that have passed away and some don’t have any at all. Pony Boy Curtis‚ Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston all have experienced family breakdowns and each and every one of them has a loyal group of friends to fall back on. This shows why Friends are so important. Family isn’t who you’re related to‚ but who cares and is there for
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injustice. Terry Malloy‚ the film’s protagonist‚ is a seemingly morally weak henchman of Johnny Friendly however he is guided on the path to moral awareness after forming positive relationships. Charley Malloy‚ Terry’s brother‚ is a prime example of how power can corrupt can individual‚ though he is forced to reassess his behaviour when faced with the truth. However‚ the longshoremen’s failure to act out against Johnny Friendly’s control over the waterfront exemplifies how evil can prevail when there is
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known as Dally‚ “has spent three years on the wild side of New York and has been arrested at the age of ten.” (Hinton 10) “If you can picture a little dark puppy that has been kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers‚ you’ll have Johnny Cade‚” (Hinton 11) the second hero. The last hero‚ fourteen-year old Ponyboy Curtis‚ was “the weed-fiend” in his family. One day‚ driving back after a meal‚ the boys immediately noticed that their hiding place‚ an old abandoned church‚ was on fire
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back‚ leading it to great damage. The piece of timber fell in Johnny while he was helping the children who where during a school trip getting out from the Chruch. Helping the children where Ponyboy Curtis‚ Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade. Eventhough the whole town has been talking about how this three boys are heroes‚ the Tulsa Times was investigating them and we discovered that they are not so heroes. It appears that Johnny Cade and Ponyboy Curtis are juvenille delinquents‚ due to the
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The (Plaintiff) Johnny Singstealer is seeking the sum of $1 million from the (Defendant) Bobby Bandleader‚ for alleged copyright abuse of the song “Happy Birthday to You”. The (Plaintiff) Johnny Singstealer is the copyright holder to the said song. The (Defendant) Bobby Bandleader is a Bistro owner who performs the song in an altered version (his own words are used) to his customers on their birthdays and have been doing so for the past twenty years without obtaining any licensing or permission
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