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Judge People In The Outsiders

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The Outsiders Essay S.E. Hinton’s, The Outsiders, talks about how perspective affects your judgement on people based on how you feel. For example, how Greasers judge Socs, Socs judge Greasers, and how Johnny judges his parents. Greasers and Socs think that the other side is bad. Johnny thinks that his parents treat him awfully. By the end of the book, none of them get along well because of how they judge each other. What Johnny thinks of his parents is a prime example of how perspective affects how you judge others. A quote from the book can explain how Johnny thinks of one of his parents, “A nurse opened the doorway, ‘Johnny,’ she said quietly, ‘your mother’s here to see you.’ Johnny opened his eyes. At first they were wide with surprise, …show more content…

Greasers think that Socs are disgusting and spoiled people. A quote from the book can give an example of how they think of Socs, “I am a Soc. I am the privileged and the well-dressed. I throw beer blasts, drive fancy cars, break windows at fancy parties.” (pg. 136). This is a song they sang as they were about to fight the Socs in a rumble. They think that Socs are bad people because they beat Greasers up, can get away with anything with their money, and they have no worries. But in the book Cherry said to …show more content…

Ponyboy later talks to Randy (a Soc) and learns that the Socs aren’t emotionless because he talks about Bob and how he really cared about him. Through the whole book, Ponyboy has been judging the Socs the wrong way because of how he feels. For example with the jumping and the fights. This conflict runs through the whole book and makes the story different than if they had understood Socs. Now that we know what Greasers think of Socs, let’s talk about the Socs and how they see the Greasers. Here’s a quote from the beginning about what Socs did to Ponyboy, “Need a haircut Greaser?” The medium-sized blond pulled a knife out of his back pocket and flipped the blade open.” In this scene, the Socs jumped Ponyboy. This happened to pretty much every greaser in their life. This also happened to Johnny, explained in this quote, “He had been hunting our football practice a few kicks when a blue Mustang had pulled up beside the lot. There were four Socs in it. They had caught him and one of them had a lot of rings on his hand -that’s what had cut Johnny up so badly. It wasn’t just that they had beaten him half to death- he couldn’t take

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