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    The Outsiders Outline-2 Chunk Thesis statement: The greasers struggle more than the Socs because they’re poor‚ everyone thinks stereotypical about them‚ and everyone thinks they’re trash. First supporting paragraph: The greasers struggle because they’re poorer than everybody else. Quote or paraphrase of evidence: “We’re poorer than the Socs and middle class.” Citation: (S.E. Hinton‚ 1965‚ Page 3) How is the evidence persuasive?: The quote given is persuasive because it tells us from the greasers

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    Johnny And Dally Analysis

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    different personalities be so similar? In S.E Hinton’s novel The Outsiders‚ there are two characters that have similar life situations but totally different personalities. Johnny and Dally both have it tough at home and place little value on their lives‚ but they both have very different personalities. Dally is tough and mean‚ but Johnny is sensitive. A main similarity between them is that they both have abusive parents. Johnny and Dally share one big similarity and that is that they both have

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    Summary Of Johnny Tremain

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    Johnny Tremain‚ A Walt Disney Production‚ is about how a silversmith apprentice joins the Sons of Liberty after an accident. With Hal Stalmaster as Johnny Tremain‚ Johnny is a Silversmith apprentice in Boston‚ Massachusetts from a respectable British family. His mom before she dies gives Johnny a cup. This cup signified that he came from a rich British family. Johnny reveals this to his fellow co-worker‚ Cilla‚ who is astonished. Though Johnny came from a wealthy family‚ he wanted to make his own

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    book. However‚ I understand why they decided to re-allow it in schools. The author‚ who wrote this book around our age really wanted to deliver that we can all live together in peace and conflict only bring more conflict. Although the family in the Outsiders wasn’t the best family you could ask for‚ they had so much love inside them they didn’t actually portray to each other. They just didn’t know the right way to express it. I would rate this book 4/5 because of the effectiveness of the author trying

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    Outsiders Essay

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    The Outsiders Essay (1)Imagine being just a young teenager who has lost almost everything and is put through pain everyday. (2)When you are that young‚ like Ponyboy Curtis from The Outsiders‚ you’re most likely naïve when it comes to pain. Many teenagers think once they are in agony‚ their life is over. However‚ even though he lost so many loved ones‚ like his parents‚ he stayed positive and met the most remarkable people who brightened up his life; the Greasers. (3)In this novel‚ it shows

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    Families In The Outsiders

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    Sometimes‚ just because you may be related to a person‚ it doesn’t make them family. This was a theme that was beaten into to us throughout the story of the Outsiders. So many characters dealt with fathers beating them‚ mothers turning a blind eye‚ whether it was from sheer will or from drug abuse. The “Greasers” and the “Socs” both had to deal with parents abandoning them‚ being neglected‚ and not having parents there when their own children needed them most. It seemed like if you had a kid in this

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    Hamlet Is Guilty

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    Although Hamlet gave the impression of a crazed man‚ driven mad by love and death‚ his actions reflect a man of consciousness‚ ultimately supporting the idea that his intentions were known and he is guilty in all aspects. His rollercoaster of intense emotions are meant to appeal to the audience’s sympathetic nature‚ but his conscious doesn’t prevent him from committing future crimes and becoming destructive. Hamlet seems to question himself mentally about the credibility of the ghost

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    Guilty or Innocent

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    Imagine someone being locked up in a cell for 25 years convicted of a crime he or she did not commit. This person whom has been locked up for all these years has been telling everyone that he or she is innocent of the crime they were convicted of. Even though this person was telling everyone this‚ nobody believed him or her for a long- time. Until one day‚ someone believed that persons story. With many people in prison‚ others tend to overlook the fact that some of those people are wrongfully convicted;

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    Response To The Outsiders

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    The Outsiders Response to Literature Change can occur in a variety of ways and forms. However‚ it doesn’t occur overnight. It requires patience‚ dedication‚ and most importantly‚ a cause. An aspect of this progress can give you a new point of view and make you see things in a new light; either for the better‚ or worse. In “The Outsiders‚” a novel by S.E. Hinton‚ Ponyboy Curtis goes through this evolution of change towards many people; one of them being a member of the gang he’s in‚ Dallas Winston

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    Morality In The Outsiders

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    In the novel “The Outsiders‚” S.E Hinton uses morality to demonstrate that appearances can be misleading. Greaser‚ Ponyboy Curtis’ literary interests and academic accomplishments set him apart from the rest of the gang and make him an admirable best friend. Although‚ Dallas “Dally” Winston is a troublemaker‚ he can still be trusted to stand up for you. Bob Sheldon is a spoiled‚ selfish individual who values meaningless traits. Ponyboy remains humble even though he excels academically. While hiding

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