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The Outsiders Character Analysis Essay

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The Difficulty of a Hero’s Job In The Outsiders Think of Captain America, Ironman, and even Batman in their world they are the most popular superheroes, yet they have conflicts with themselves as well as super villains. Why? Why are those amazing people saving people only to lead themselves to suffering. This concept comes to show in the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton it is the story based on 2 teenaged gangs, the Socials, and the Greasers, who are determined through wealth and social place in the late 1950’s in Oklahoma. Ponyboy Curtis the novel's narrator, has difficulty with fitting in with the world he lives in, as he struggles, reality unravels in front of him as he and his older brother Darry do not get along keeping his other …show more content…

This is showed when Ponyboy does not want to fight with Socials, for example when Two-Bit started to pick a fight with some socials who were coming to pick up their girlfriends. When the girls finally agree to go with them Ponyboy pulls one of them to the side to tell her that “ ‘I couldn’t use this, I said, dropping the pop bottle. ‘I couldn’t ever cut anyone…‘ I had to tell her that because I’d seen her eyes when Two-Bit flicked out his switch” (Hinton 45). This quote shows that ponyboy stays himself which avoiding other people even if they want to hurt him. Another example of this is during the first scene when Ponyboy does not retaliate when people come after him, he still showing that he has no intention of hurting them or fighting back. Also when ponyboy at the end threatens the Socials who were coming to harass him because he was there when Johnny had killed a Social. Even though he threatens them he still picks up the glass of the bottle he broke, showing how he still stayed himself by staying innocent. Therefore, it is difficult to be a hero because of Ponyboys struggle to be himself in a world full of stereotyping, because of their social class and their

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