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    ‘The Outsiders’ written by S.E Hinton demonstrates that violence can cause much change to a person on the inside as well as outside. This book became an immediate success when it was written during the 1960’s and was based around the reputation and the stereotypes of that current decade. If you were a kid growing up in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma you either belonged to one of two groups‚ a “Soc” or a “Greaser”. In this book‚ there are many differences between the two groups‚ which tends to cause much violence

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    all of you a question. How many of you are considering starting a relationship or getting married? Now‚ Close your eyes. Imagine your future road filled with worries about getting divorced and being separated due to the rush of getting married. One may argue‚ that people get married to express love towards each other and to gain legal recognition of a close relationship. Moreover‚ people in a close relationship have the rush of creating a family that only belongs to them and the partner. I know what

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    An outsider‚ a person who wants to fit-in but can’t. Everyone defines themselves and others in their own ways‚ everyone is different‚ but some try to be the same. We are all given the same opportunities but we still rely on others to do those opportunities for us. There is one group that does not rely on others to get them through life and they are often misjudged. These people are often very successful and are idolized later in life. They are not afraid to be different‚ but they are often times

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    The Outsiders WebQuest During this term‚ we will be reading the novel‚ The Outsiders. In order to fully understand the context of the story‚ it is important that you have a clear understanding of the time period. In some ways many things haven’t changed since the 1960s (i.e. gangs‚ friendship‚ etc.). However‚ in other ways‚ there have been major transformations. Therefore‚ you will research certain topics in order to gain a fuller understanding of the setting and social contexts of the novel

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    According to the narrative of Frederick Douglass‚ during the 19th Century‚ the conditions slaves experienced were not only cruel‚ but inhumane. It is a common perception that “cruelty” refers to the physical violence and torture that slaves endure. However‚ in this passage‚ Douglass conveys the degrading treatment towards young slaves in the plantation‚ as if they were domesticated animals. The slaves were deprived of freedom and basic human rights. They were not only denied of racial equality‚

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    1. We get the impression that he is a very bad drinker this is indicated by the barrel of bear. 2. “He was very highly regarded on the farm” because non of the other animals had any problem with the way that there were treated until Old Major brought it up. 3. Because of his concern that he will die with out passing a message. 4. How their life was a misery‚ Metaphoric “keep the breath in our bodies” “Work to the last atom of our strengths.” 5. The rhetorical questions were asked

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    19th century „Ligeia”‚ written by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story‚ that encompasses the fate of the unnamed narrator and his wife. Throughot the tale appear numerous descriptions of the characters as well as the narrator’s feelings and inner thoughts. His insights and memories revolve mostly around the figure of Ligeia and how much she influenced his life. The second paragraph of the story focuses on the detailed depiction of the wife’s appearance and thus gives a reader much of the insight into

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    The Mayor of Casterbridge Chapter One Analysis In Thomas Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge‚ the first chapter introduces many elements of the story—such as time and place—to give it a realistic setting and to show intent. From an analytic standpoint however‚ the type of relationship between Michael Henchard and Susan Henchard is also present. With the inclusion of the relationship‚ it also subtly reveals both individual’s flaws as well. Hardy introduces the Henchard’s relationship as husband

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    The Outsiders- Family Breakdowns When families break down friends are important. In the 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

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    ?John McKenna Mr. Cook English III Honors 10 May 2008 Themes of “The Outsiders” In the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton‚ the protagonist Ponyboy struggles with many common problems that a teenager encounters. One of these problems is when he struggles with remaining loyal to the Greasers and living a moral life. The Greasers don’t have many morals except for looking out for each other‚ and that is how most of them lose their innocence. This is the problem that Ponyboy must deal with. He

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