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    Does ‘The Outsiders’ by S.E. Hinton deserve a place in the canon? ‘The Outsiders’, written by S.E. Hinton, follows the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his group of friends, known as ‘Greasers’, and their rivalry with the ‘Socs’ or socials. The novel portrays themes of friendship, courage, honour and divisions between the rich and poor. Hinton was born in 1948 and grew up through the 50s and 60s. She began writing the novel aged fifteen and published it three years later. The novel was inspired by her

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    But like most things you can't judge a book by its cover. The education in America was worse than ever. Some kids wouldn't receive proper discipline. And with that, They didn't know right from wrong. Just like both gangs in The Outsiders especially the Socs. In The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, Ponyboy Curtis is having a hard life not only did his parents died 8 months before. He is a part of the greasers, a gang of poor, middle to lower-class teens who live in the slums. Still, that doesn't matter because

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    Being called a disgrace can be hurtful, but are you actually one? In the book, The outsiders, there are two groups of people that are called Greasers and Socs. Characters in the novel tend to believe that Greasers are troublemakers and Socs are the higher class teens. Socs are a disgrace because of their actions and attitudes. The Socs are a disgrace because they beat up greasers based off of their money issues and the side of a city they live on. If you are someone who is rich like a soc and

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    Recently our class read the outsiders. I really enjoyed the book and, I will be talking about Weather I think i'm a soc or a greaser. I will also talk about how this book shows friends should stick together and, how the book shows that the greasers and the soc are not that different. I think I would be more of a greaser. I mite not have greasy hair but, I live on the west side. My family don't have that much money and, I don't judge people by their look and popularity. Unlike the soc, they believe

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    An ‘outsider’ is a person or people who do not fit in society in due to their appearance and/or behaviour. Through the use of literary and film techniques, both S.E Hinton’s novel The Outsiders and David Galloway’s documentary Struggle Street portray a community of marginalised people with sensitive people. These techniques inspire empathy from the audience, encouraging the audience to view outsiders in a different perspective. In Struggle Street and The Outsiders, both texts create a common theme

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    (positive message)In the novel The Outsiders the positive message displayed is that you should make wise choices since life is short. (evidence 1)On pages 90-92 the church on Jay’s Mountain began to burn down. Johnny and Ponyboy jump out of the car and rush to see what was going on in the church. Gallantly, Pony and Johnny made their way into the church to help the kids out of the church despite Dallas preventing them from going. (evidence explained)This shows that Pony and Johnny had to make a serious

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    The book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, Ponyboy forms a different identity throughout the book. At the beginning of the book, Ponyboy’s identity is an outsider to the greasers and to his community. He does different things, like watch movies without being disturbing, he’s good in school and he likes to read books. Out of the gang Ponyboy didn’t have friends. His gang doesn’t read books or watch movies like he does. The greasers just work hard and long on cars at gas stations. Ponyboy has potential

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    The novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a story about two groups of people that live in Oklahoma. The characters are Greasers and Soc’s, they are both alike but the Greasers are poor and the Soc’s are rich. One of the nicest people in the story is Ponyboy Curtis. Ponyboy has many attributes to himself that make him interesting and if he wasn't in the story it wouldn't be the same. First, In the story The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton the character Ponyboy Curtis has many strengths. A couple of them

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    Two different age kids in The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, turn out to have a lot in common but, also a lot dissimilar. Johnny and Dally both do not have a strong relationship with their abusive, neglectful parents but, at least they have the gang. On the other hand, Dally likes to fight and Johnny does not, so in the end Johnny dies as someone to look up to and Dally dies a thief. Throughout the story they both show different emotions towards their parents, gang members, and each other. Johnny and

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    The Outsiders Dbq

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    “The Outsiders” Have ever felt like a outsider? In 1967, S.E Hinton wrote the book “the outsider”. The outsiders tells a story about two different groups and the ones that see beyond the greasers and socs. Which group is different or as the author call them “outsider”? The outsiders are people divided into a specific group. Although, the greasers and the socs feel like outsiders at times. The real outsiders are those who can get pass the greasers and socs. The greasers felt like outsiders

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