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Immigrants In The Outsiders

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Ever wonder what immigrants are like compared to gangs in the 1950s? The two odd ones out have comparable traits that make them unique. In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, showcases numerous characters, such as Ponyboy, the main protagonist in the story. He faces many challenges, much like the immigrants do from the video, New Immigrants Share their Stories. This short video about immigrants sharing what life was like going leaving their home country and moving to America, what challenges they faced, why they moved to America, along with many other things. Another similar story, “The Latehomecomer” by Kao Kalia Yang. Through her story, Yang showed us that her life was full of hardship. She did not know what learning truly meant until Kao went into high school. Where she learned how to write and comprehended stories into thoughts being compiled together. Being confused and not knowing about the culture of the U.S, Kao still managed to get splendid grades and tried not to be bothered by things outside of school. However, the two groups of “foreigners” biggest concerns would be financially since money is needed to survive and have a reputation and be respected. A significant detail that is similar between the immigrants and the Greasers is the fact that they have to worry about finances. If the Greasers had money, then robbing gas stations or and breaking the laws would become unnecessary. The immigrants from other countries need Young 2 resources because they are

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