Outsiders. Johnny is brave‚ caring‚ scared. First up is brave and one way the reader can find that he is brave is that he said “I killed that soc.” another way he shows it is “Johnny shoved me towards the window.” when he even just goes home and that even takes courage because his parents do not care about him.“I killed that soc” (pg.56). It shows that he would kill a soc to save his friend. In the church‚ when the kids are all out and then it is time for johnny and pony to get out themselves. “Johnny shoved
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the "socs"‚ a vicious gang of rich kids whose idea of a good time is beating up greasers like Ponyboy. The town dislikes both gangs‚ but in particular the greasers. The greasers are disliked much more than the socs because they are poor and dirty. Even though the socs are in fact even more ruthless than the greasers‚ they are "socially acceptable" due to their appearance and money. One night the socs make a surprise attack on Ponyboy and his Johnny‚ and in self-defense Johnny kills a soc. They
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THE ASSOCIATION OF ADOLESCENT SMOKING WITH STRESS AND COPING IN PRETORIA HIGH SCHOOLS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY Oscar Reno O’Hara A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences‚ University of the Witwatersrand‚ Johannesburg‚ in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Health (Health Policy and Management). Johannesburg‚ 2008. DECLARATION I declare that this research report is my own unaided work. It is being submitted for
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and soda are brothers. the church Johnny and Pony were staying in burned down.Thursday Johnny died. Even though the movie and the book share some of the same similarities they both are different in some ways. In the book they divide the greasers and socs by how they look and
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station • Ponyboy – youngest brother‚ 14‚ good grades‚ runs track 2. How are Greasers different from Socs? • the way they dress • money • how they express their emotions 3. Who were other members of Pony’s gang? • Two-Bit Matthews – 20‚ wisecracker of the bunch • Steve Randall – 17‚ Soda’s best friend‚ works part-time at gas station • Johnny Cade – 16‚ beaten up by Socs before beginning of novel‚ idolizes Dally • Dallas (Dally) Winston – 17‚ street tough‚ in/out
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Resilience Theory: A Literature Review with special chapters on deployment resilience in military families & resilience theory in social work by Adrian DuPlessis VanBreda October 2001 RESILIENCE THEORY: A LITERATURE REVIEW Author: Title: Date: Report No: Institution: Adrian DuPlessis VanBreda Resilience Theory: A Literature Review October 2001 MPI/R/104/12/1/4‚ dd October 2001 South African Military Health Service‚ Military Psychological Institute‚ Social Work Research & Development City: E-mail:
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The first example shown is when Johnny comforts Ponyboy after Johnny stabs Bob the Soc: “Johnny jumped up and dragged me by my sweat shirt. He shook me. “Calm down‚ Ponyboy. Get ahold of yourself.”” (57) Johnny is comforting Ponyboy because he is screaming out of fear. It should be the other way around‚ since Johnny will be getting
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be characters who don’t fit in either of the groups. The outsiders. In the novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton there are two groups‚ the Greasers and the Socs. Characters fit in these two categories‚ but there is also a hidden category‚ the outsiders. This is a category where characters who don’t truly fit in the groups of the Greasers and the Socs go. However‚ there are rarely any outsiders‚ they are special characters. I believe Ponyboy Curtis‚ Sherri Valance‚ and Johnny Cade all lie in this secret
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the Outsiders‚hinton highlights the conflicts of both the greasers and socs to show that life is difficult for rich and poor kids. Through depicting their personal conflicts‚Hinton reveals that these young men‚seem so different but share similar needs. In the Outsiders‚ Hinton explains how we all have our problems and difficulties. In the following paragraphs I talk about what problems/challenges that people like greasers‚socs and both face. First off the people like greasers have a lot a problems
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novel‚ The Outsiders. Effect the storyline and characters? To begin‚ the setting in this book effects the story quite a bit. For example‚ if they didn’t have the divide of Socs and greasers‚ then the story would be different. In the book‚ they have two groups on two sides of town‚ The greasers on the East side‚ and the Socs on the West side. The groups don’t get along at all! But‚ if they did‚ wouldn’t the story be way different? Another example is this
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