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    This painting connects to the Outsiders because the two different sides depict how society views greasers and how greasers really are. Society depicts greasers as these beaten down sad trees with darkness around them and no leaves as represented on the blue side, but greasers are much different in ponyboy’s case. They have been beaten down but they stand together opposed to just one tree. Also they love each other like a family which is often represented with red. Their branches are full and happy

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    Family In The Outsiders

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    Novels allow readers to understand a new perspective about family. They force readers to understand that family is so important to individuals because of the support they provide. The novel ‘The Outsiders’ stresses this point by showing the difference between characters that have this support and the characters that do not. Characters that don't have family support fall apart because of their loneliness. Ponyboy is a good example for someone who has family support. He has his two brothers and the

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    In order to be classified as an outsider, you must not belong to a specific group. In The Outsiders Ponyboy's parents has been killed in a car crash. This makes him an outsider because he does not have a legal guardian which makes him not belong to a certain group. The article describes outsiders ¨ By definition, immigrants come into the U.S. as outsiders. They become outsiders when their differences no longer affect the ways they interact with others, the opportunities they have for themselves and

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    Johnny In The Outsiders

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    One of the main characters in S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders is Johnny Cade, a 16 year old greaser. He grew up in a household with abusive parents. The other members of the greasers treat him as their “pet”, and he is adored by all of them, even the unfeeling Dally. Ponyboy describes him as “a little dark puppy that has been kicked too many times” (Hinton, 11). He has tanned skin, dark eyes, and black curly hair. Johnny is a nervous, thoughtful, and intelligent character, who is able to shine

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    Summary: The Outsiders

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    you can see the sunset on both the east and west side.” Both social classes have problems. Seeing the sunset on both sides is the theme of The Outsiders. As you can see the Socs want to be noticed by their parents even if it means being noticed for doing something bad, on page 38 Cherry Valance says "You greasers have a different set of values. You're more emotional. We're sophisticated - cool to the point of not feeling anything. Nothing is real with us." And Ponyboy agrees that "It's not money

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    The Outsiders Dbq

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    The Outsiders Have you ever felt like an outsider? In Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1960’s, Susan Eloise Hinton was in high school, when she decided to write about the groups in her town. At 17 years old the book “The Outsiders” was published, under the name S. E. Hinton so That nobody would pre judge a book about boys written by a girl. How are the social groups related to the outsiders? The titles of the outsiders can be refer to several groups of people, the greasers, the Soc, but mostly the

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    Essay On The Outsiders

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    S.E.Hilton wrote The Outsiders while still in high school and it was published when she was only 17-years-old in 1967. The Outsiders is about two rival gangs that each come from a different side of town. The greasers are from the east side and struggle financially and the socs who are from the west side and are privileged kids with wealthy families. The book’s main setting in the mid-1960’s in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Other minor settings include the movie theatre, the hospital, and the church. The main

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    Heroes In The Outsiders

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    In The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton, both Johnny and Dally risked their lives for the safety of others, in my eyes, that makes them heroes. However, i have no doubt they would have wanted to represent the greaser population as a whole in there actions. So therefore, i believe they were heroes who happened to be greasers, or perhaps the other way around... At first thought, the idea of a greaser saving infants from a fire is mind boggling. The average person's take on a greaser is that their similar to

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    Family In The Outsiders

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    In the Outsiders a common theme, family is not always blood related, appears throughout the book. This theme is shown in three ways: the greaser´s compared to his parents, the gang’s loyalty to each other, and the affects on the gang after Johnny and Dally´s death. Johnny absolutely hates his parents even though he is blood related to them. They lack the giving and protecting nature of a common parent toward their children. Often times his dad beats him and his mom completely ignore him. These

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    The outsiders makes the readers think about if it is right to judge people because of social class, their family and how they look. The further you get into the book the more you think of the hardships of people judging you. There are three ways people judge you that are shown in the book family/friends and social class/ income. This reminds the reader about a the civil rights movements which were around the same time. At the end of the book you get the message that being prejudice is not the right

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