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Book Report : ' The Outsiders '

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A writer on Pinterest posted a quote that said, “Maybe I can’t stop the downpour, but I will always join you for a walk in the rain.” This quotes tells us that our friends will always be there for us, even when times are difficult. In the novel titled The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, a young, meek boy named Johnny Cade shows that he develops as a strong man who realizes that no matter how tough a time he is going through, his friends are always going to be there to support him and help him get through all of the hardships in his life. Johnny is one of the youngest character in The Outsiders. He is part of a gang of teenage boys who identify as the greasers. The greasers do not have a lot of money or things but that never stops them from …show more content…

At least you got Soda. I ain’t got nobody” (pg 51). Johnny’s parents beat him up often and don’t care about him. This quote illustrates that Johnny thinks that he doesn’t have anyone to protect him because he was so focused on how his parents were never there for him. He says, “I walk out, and nobody says anything. I stay away all night and nobody notices” (pg 51). Johnny is referring to “nobody” as his parents. When Johnny says that he has nobody and Ponyboy has “at least got Soda”, he is so focused on his parents that he doesn’t stop to think about the gang or people like Ponyboy who really care about him. Everyone in his gang is always there for him but he doesn’t realize it yet. Many of the Greasers have a problem within their family. Ponyboy’s parents both died in a car wreak and because of this, he lives with his two older brothers, Dally’s father is an alcoholic, Two-Bit’s mother is never home because she is working several jobs, and Johnny, whose parents are abusive alcohol and drug addicts that constantly beat him up. There are times when even these members of the gang feel like they have no one to comfort them. Dally likes to get into trouble. Doing this gives him a sense of power, strength, and security to the point where he feels like he doesn’t need anyone to protect him or help him work through all of the challenges in his life. Ponyboy runs out of the house one

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