Gang violence, murder and the kids from the poor side of town- the perfect set up for an action-packed drama. Yet, the movie The Outsiders paints a very atypical picture of the boys living on the bad side of the town. The main character, Ponyboy, shows the viewer what life is like inside of the Greaser gang and the rivalry between the Greasers and the upscale Soc gang. The characters that make up the Greaser gang are unique and complex, but we can see that they all feel things deeply and completely, which is important to understanding why Ponyboy expresses his feeling the way he does. During the film the two youngest and innocent of the members, Ponyboy and Johnny, kill one of the Socs out of self-defense and flee the city; during his time away from the town, Ponyboy begins to see the differences between himself and his friends. Ponyboy’s biggest struggle throughout the film is that he is suffering from an identity crisis and feels alone. This is crucial to understanding the film because the audience can see as he struggles with fitting in and being able to connect to the other members. Pony and Johnny grow closer throughout the turn of events, the friendship and love they share is the main factor that leads to Ponyboy accepting himself at the end of the film. From the beginning of the film, it is apparent that Ponyboy differs from the other gang members that he hangs out with, and one difference is that he has a love for the arts and literature. In the opening scene,
Johnny , Ponyboy and Dallas also possessed specific interpersonal skills like openness and empathy which can be clearly seen in the scenes where they rescue the kids from the burning church without thinking about the consequences. They valued others life more than theirs that they were ready to sacrifice their own lives for saving the children. Their selfless sacrifice is evident in the scene, where while turning the pages of Johnny's copy of ‘Gone with the Wind’, Ponyboy finds a letter from Johnny saying that saving the children was worth sacrificing his own life. To conclude, the story of ‘The Outsiders’ is inspiring and it contains violence and strong language. I think its themes and conflicts are highly valuable as they still address many of the issues in the modern world. This film’s realistic portrayal has created a new kind of filmmaking which portrays poor teenagers from the wrong side of the tracks .I feel it is an easier way to lead the new generation in the right track through this effective form of communication. The movie also uses various elements and principles of interpersonal communication in many scenes. It would be a good action movie for the young generation to watch as they are mainly related to the realities rather than fantasy that
In society today, there is a major problem We live in a society where gangs are taking over our neighborhoods in numbers. It is the responsibility of the individuals to part take in getting their neighborhoods back under control. Gangs are becoming a growing problem in American society. More young people are turning to gangs to solve problems in their lives or for acceptance. When youths join gangs, they drop all their social activities with school, family, and friends. However, individuals ruin their lives, and the chances of them having a decent education, and a successful life by getting involved in gang activity.
Have you ever met someone that you absolutely hate but they actually like you and always try to be nice to you? If you have, good for you! If you haven’t, still good for you.Anyways, on to what the book is about. The Outsiders is about a gang called “The Greasers” that have a rivalry with a gang from the West side called “The Socs”. The Outsiders is told from the perspective of a 14 year old named Ponyboy Curtis (a member of the greasers). Ponyboy enjoys reading and watching movies alone unlike the other Greasers. So, what exactly happens in the novel? Well, one day, Ponyboy comes home late. Darry (Ponyboy’s and Soda’s older brother) lashes out on Ponyboy causing him to run away. That same night, Johnny kills a Soc because he was trying to
As a young adult, it is difficult to grow up without parents and still be tough and brave. In addition, teens can be emotional and overreact at times. In the novel The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, a fourteen-year-old kid named Ponyboy Curtis feels different emotions that make him stand out from other Greasers, or “hoodlums”. Ponyboy, the youngest of all the Greasers, is a great example of a teen who feels isolated, brave, and emotional throughout the novel.
Have you ever read a very hard hitting and the phenomenal story about rival gangs and the effect it has on the lives of the people and the society. In The Outsiders, is a story of 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis and his two older brothers, Soda and Darry. The boys are orphans and struggle to stick together in their lower-class neighborhood, known as the East Side. They and their friends are part of a gang of tough street boys called the Greasers. Even though other people might think you're unimportant and below them. You will always have your friends and family. In The Outsiders, we see the idea of the difference in the society based on the economic level of the characters, honor among the lawless and violence among the youth.
The Outsiders by S.E Hinton is a novel about a boy called Ponyboy who is involved in a rivalry between two gangs, the Greasers and the Socs. The Socs live in the West side of town; they look clean, have lots of money and drive blue Mustangs. The greasers live in the east side of town; they wear hair oil, t-shirts and jeans, and don’t have much money. Ponyboy is part of the Greasers, along with his two brothers Darry and Sodapop, his closest friend Johnny Cade, Two-Bit, Steve and Dallas Winston, the toughest of the gang... or at least that is what Ponyboy thinks about him in the beginning of the novel in chapter one “He was tougher than the rest of us- tougher, colder, and meaner.”
“I killed that boy,” Johnny said. This is a quote that a character Johnny says in S.E Hinton’s book, The Outsiders. This book takes place in Hinton’s hometown of Oklahoma. Johnny, Ponyboy, Dally, Darry, Two-Bit, and Sodapop are main Greaser characters. Bob, Cherry, and Randy are the main characters for the Socs.
The novel and movie The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hinton, is about a boy, Ponyboy Curtis, and his struggles. Hinton writes about two gangs: the Socs and greasers. Ponyboy is labeled a greaser because of his lack of wealth and popularity. When his friend, Johnny, murders a Soc to save Ponyboy’s life, they flee from town and hide in an abandoned church. This event brings many stereotypes that greasers are cruel people and hoods. There are many themes in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, although one is stronger than the rest: injustice is caused by money, status, and circumstance.
The Outsiders is a book about a boy named Ponyboy who gets mixed up in a murder case while living the rivalry between the Socs and the Greasers. The two gangs have hated each other for the majority of their lives. When Johnny, Pony’s friend, kills the Soc named Bob, they turn to Dallas Winston, or Dally for short. In the end of the story Johnny passes away after saving children from the burning church.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in the 1960’s while in poverty in the midst of gang fights? The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a story is about a fourteen-year-old kid named Ponyboy who is in a gang called the greasers who get in a lot of trouble. They are always in fights with the greasers and they get in a lot of trouble and have to run away. The book takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ponyboy stands out in the story because he is the protagonist of the story and he is also a dynamic character. Ponyboy can be described as smart, scared, and brave.
Have you ever wondered how you might think it the Greasers fault but it is not and that it is the Socs fault because all the problems that have happened have been due to the actions of the Socs. The Outsiders is about two groups of teenagers, the Greasers and the Socs and how they hate each other. It involves challenges that the two groups face as well as life and death situations between the two groups. The novel is told from the perspective of Ponyboy who is a part of the Greasers gang. In the novel, The Outsiders, much of the turmoil and conflict in the community is caused by the Socials.
Nowadays, we all live in the environment of relative peace. Most of us have not experienced any accidents, and did not have any annoyances. However, in S.E. Hinton The Outsiders, Ponyboy was affected by the gang rivals and the conflicts between greasers and socs. He experienced too much incidents that should not happened in his age. Ponyboy was impacted by the gang rivals in S.E. Hinton The Outsiders because he feared socs at first, he began to understand socs after met some socs friends, he was aware of that fighting could not solve the conflicts between greasers and socs.
The Outsiders Ponyboy and Sodapop and Darry are brothers who belong in a gang called the Greasers The brothers consider their gang members Steve Randle, Two-Bit, Dally Winston, and Johnny Cade to be family. After their parents are killed in a car accident.The Socs (the other gang).The class people from the east side.The greasers are known for their long and greasy hair it's dangerous for them to walk alone because it make it easy for them to get attacked.Cherry Valance (the soc) becomes friends with Ponyboy and Johnny.Bob boyfriends with Cherry attacks Ponyboy and Johnny after finding them hanging out with Cherry and Mrica at the movies.Johnny had to kill Bob because if he didn't ponyboy would have been drowned.After the accident they run
In Tulsa, Oklahoma the society is divided by Socials (High Class) otherwise known as Socs, Middle Class, and Greasers (Low Class). The Socs and Greasers always get in fights with each other because they cannot accept each other. The main character is Ponyboy. He is fourteen and a Greaser that faces his troubles with his group’s help. His best friend is Johnny. Everyone in the group loves Johnny because he keeps everyone together. Ponyboy lives with his two brothers. One of his brothers is Sodapop who is known as the good looking one. He is understanding and gets along with Ponyboy. Darry is “tuff” and smart. He always picks on Ponyboy. In Greaser language, there are two words that are tough they just mean different things. “Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool, sharp.”
Some key issues in “The Outsiders” is the violence the greasers get from the Socs. Johnny experiences violence from the Socs at the start of the novel in the lot. Both Ponyboy and Johnny experience violence in the park when the Socs are drunk and looking for a fight and start drowning Ponyboy and hitting Johnny.