novel‚ the ambiguity of her sympathies gives us something to which we can relate. She mirrors our own perspective as someone close to the action who is nevertheless an outsider and who does not always fully understand other characters’ emotions and motivations. Tim Shepard: An associate of Ponyboy’s gang‚ if not a friend. Tim is likable‚ but his gang is violent and more uncontrollable than Ponyboy’s. They are only part of the same crowd because they
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about how the majorities treat the minorities. I am glad I took this class so I can see the world in a different perspective and have a different view of what we live in today. One of the videos that really stood out to me was the speech given by Tim Wise. Wise talks about how he is able to talk about racism and be taken seriously because his white audience would rather hear it from a white man’s perspective that he has
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Throughout Tim Burton’s movies‚ you can see his techniques evolve and become what is known as Tim Burton’s style. Burton’s movies have become a popular style‚ and his movies always bring crowds to the theaters. His fame grew with the production of Edward Scissorhands‚ from then‚ his techniques only grew‚ developing into his own unique style that many try to imitate. Several of his most obvious and aggressive techniques are his use of lighting‚ music‚ and colors. I am using several examples from his
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In the novel‚ The Outsiders‚ appearance is a very important theme to the book. One example of this in the book is when the Greasers thought that the Socs had everything going great because of what they owned. Some things that made the Greasers think this was the fact that the Socs had really nice cars and they had nice clothes. The Greasers didn’t know that the Socs had some of the same problems that they did and they went through hard times just like them. Another example of appearance being an
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BOOK REPORT: "The Outsiders" 1. Hinton‚ S.E. The Outsiders. New York: Puffin Books‚ 1967 2. The title of this book relates to the story‚ because in the book‚ Ponyboy and Johnny are "outsiders." They can be thought of as Outsiders because they are labeled Greasers although they do not act like hoodlums‚ like the rest of the Greasers. They are thought of as Greasers just because they live on the East Side of town‚ and because they slick back their hair. But Ponyboy and Johnny are different
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Though the catalogue said there was one on the shelf at Customs House‚ it couldn’t be found. The librarian ordered another copy from Surry Hills to be sent for me to collect from Town Hall. On the way back to work I stopped at Ashwoods and bought Tim Winton’s book‚ The Turning (and a Weezer CD) for $5. I started reading the first story‚ Big World‚ on the train home. Which is how I ended up reading Winton instead of Carver. I enjoyed the story until this last paragraph:
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He makes the most heroic characters vulnerable and the most despised relatable. This is‚ Tim Burton. Tim Burton has altered the state of film and has brought the audience into his gothic‚ eccentric‚ dark and light world‚ of misunderstood characters. From a young age Tim Burton fell in love with the art of horror
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“They grew up on the outside of society. They weren’t looking for a fight. They were looking to belong.” ― S.E. Hinton‚ The Outsiders. The Outsiders is a narrative about two gangs‚ the Greasers and the Socs. They are gangs that fight each other and in worst cases sometimes they fight to the death. The tale is from the perspective of a Greaser boy named Ponyboy and his best friend Johnny. A couple of Socs had attacked Johnny and Ponyboy and since Johnny panicked‚ he killed one of the Socs named
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“Outsiders” Compare and Contrast Essay The Outsiders‚ movie and novel‚ are both outstanding masterpieces‚ both of them loved by millions‚ and even if the actors don’t match up with how the characters are described in the book‚ they still portray the characters outstandingly. Even though there are a myriad of differences there are also a mass of similarities‚ for instance‚ they are both set in the same time frame (The 1960´s). They both keep the technology and clothing relevant to how it was portrayed
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The different types of conflicts help shape the book because the conflicts help deepen the story and the characters in the book. In ‘The Outsiders’ the main conflict is person vs society. Since Ponyboy is a greaser he is looked down upon in society because he is poor. One example of a plot is person vs person‚ of Darry and Ponyboy. A lot of times Darry and Ponyboy don’t get along and get into a lot of arguments‚ by yelling and shouting. This would be an example of person vs person because one character
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