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Character Changes In The Outsiders By S. E Hinton

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The Outsiders is the first book that the author S.E Hinton wrote. The story follows a group of people called the greasers since they live on the east side of town in Oklahoma, and they dress like your typical 1960’s gang with the slicked back hair and leather jackets the main character Ponyboy’s gang consists of his brothers Darry and Sodapop. The rest of the gang consists of Steve, Two-bit, Johnny and Dally. Their enemy in the story is the Socs or their full name the socials. The Socs are the rich kids that live on the west side and drive the expensive cars and clothing. In the novel the greasers go through a lot of events, especially Ponyboy which makes me believe he has changed the most throughout the book, and here is how I was able to analyze him. I believe Ponyboy has changed the most throughout the novel because his personality before was a laid back kid that enjoyed watching movies and reading books. He was the type of kid that didn’t like to fight, but if he had to for self defence he would. In the ending of the novel you can really tell that he has grown on a person. In the beginning of the novel Ponyboy was more of a scared spinless kid you could say compared to everyone that would get into rumbles (or fights as they were). In the middle of the novel we read that Johnny cade the pet of the group kills Bob Am Soc. Johnny had to kill him because if he didn’t Ponyboy would have probably died since at the time Bob was trying to drown Pony. After that incident

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