him‚ Pony and Johny ran to the park. When they get there‚ they come to find the Socs there‚ and they want trouble. When they insult each other‚ the Socs put Pony’s head in a fountain‚ and pulled a blade on Johny. Then Johny stabs Bob’s back. S.E. Hinton then starts Pony and Johny’s conversation with‚ “ “You really killed him‚ huh‚ Johny?” “Yeah.” His voice quavered slightly. “I had to. They were drowning you‚ Pony. They might have killed you. And they had a blade…they were gonna beat me up….” “Like…”-I
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quote means in hard times you began to see circumstances more clearly.I agree as it is time in life as in literature because this quote relates to this book.The novels Outsiders written by S.E Hinton and Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry written by Mildred D. Taylor. The book Outsiders written by S.E Hinton‚ goes with this quote because in the began of the book Outsiders they where all trouble makers towards the ending of the book they all started to realize what they have. The mood for Outsiders
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society. S.E Hinton‚ author of The Outsiders tells a story about two kids named Johnny and Ponyboy who are in a gang called the Greasers. They live in a wrong doing world of gangs and fights. After Johnny protects Ponyboy by killing a rival gang member named Bob‚ the two boys run away. A young criminal named Dally helps them escape. After an incident with a burning church Johnny dies and Dally dies soon after because of the sorrow Johnny’s death caused him. In the novel The Outsiders‚ S.E Hinton demonstrates
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BOOK REPORT The Outsiders By: S.E Hinton(New York: Puffin Books‚ 1967) The outsider: The Outsiders is about two weeks in the life of a 14-year-old boy. The novel tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. The title of this book is related to the story‚ because in the novel‚ Ponyboy and Johnny are outsiders. They can be thought of as Outsiders because they are labeled Greasers although they do not act like
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Clash of Society S.E. Hinton‚ the author of The Outsiders has written many unique conflicts in her book. One of many conflicts in the story are the Socs (the rich playboys) versus the Greasers (the lowlife hoodlums)‚ with the problem being that one is rich and the other being poor. The second accessible one to spot in the book would be Darry (older brother of Ponyboy) and Ponyboy (the main character)‚ just can’t understand each other‚ they’re so different. The third battle is a little difficult to
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Sometimes we find ourselves walking down the street‚ staring at the homeless begging for money or watching unique people ‘embarrassing’ themselves when all they’re doing is having fun. The diversity in the world is so vast‚ and we find ourselves pondering whether people are different or just outcasts. In many books as well‚ a character ends up being an outcast or a unique‚ different person as a whole. When are we outcasts and when are we just ‘different’ from the rest of the world? S.E. Hinton’s
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stays away from the crowd huddle‚ and does not care what the “insiders” think or do. But what if the usual insider was actually the outsider? What if the person we think is the outsider is doing the real norm? In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ the author never used the word outsider. She probably wanted the readers to ponder who the outsiders really are. My definition of an outsider is a person that is not in a group or (what I think) is not supposed to be in a specific group. After a
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book The Outsiders and the poem ”Mother to Son”. It says to keep going‚ not to give up keep trying‚ so just keep on swimming. The Outsiders was written by S.E. Hinton about the battle between the Greasers and the Socs. ”Mother to Son” is a poem by Langston Hughes about a mother giving advice to her son about life. But‚ both S.E. Hinton and Langston Hughes had similar ideas when they wrote the book and poem. The Outsiders is about the battle between the Greasers and the Socs. The Socs are the snobby
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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. “There was a crowd at the front of the church‚ mostly little kids.” (Hinton 90)
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Children are not always put in the best environments. But what lessons do they gain in bad environments? Well‚ the texts The Outsiders‚ published in 1967 written by the teenager‚ S.E. Hinton and the text My Brother Sam is Dead written by brothers‚ James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier share a similar theme about children. Even though the youngest protagonist in My Brother Sam is Dead lives in a small town called Redding in Connecticut‚ and The Outsiders takes place in a small town called
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