Rumble

Sort By:
Page 9 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Decent Essays

    In West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet, the plot was alike where two star-crossed lovers either took their life or were killed. These two stories heed the message that the individual’s actions led to big consequences due to a feud. From the difference in the time, the conflicts, and the symbolization of the characters, the West Side Story played a great representation of Romeo and Juliet. Despite having some salient similarities, the difference between Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story are pronounced

    • 666 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In Oklahoma, where there are bloody rumbles and serious crimes made here in this big city, but there is a tiny sixteen year old boy living in the middle of it all, and that was me, Johnny. The Greaser was like a second home for each other. They were rough, old fashion, and have been In rumbles where breaking your arm wasn’t a serious injury, but they help another out. I, in the other hand, was not like them. They say that heroes need a dark past in order to be stronger in the comics I read, but that

    • 306 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Johnny Cade and Dallas winston are two characters from S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders. Like most characters Dally and johnny have their similarities and differences. Johnny and dally both have neglectful parents, which is why Dally is always in jail and Johnny's father does not even know Johnnys name. Another similarity is how they both place little value on their lives. Dally commits suicide and johnny states that it was worth dieing. A difference between the two is that Johnny dies a hero and Dally

    • 627 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    When Tranio and Livia were running down the street all of a sudden the skies began to darken and the earth shook. people were running inside to get all of their personal items and began singing rumble down tumble down. Tranio and Livia thought it was just a plain old day because there town shook all the time because of the volcano Mount Vesuvius. But when they saw all of their cities people running and gathering their personal items they new it was something bigger. Livia said,” Tranio what

    • 374 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Hinton, also created the world of Rumble Fish. This tale is about the so be “toughest street fighter in his high school gang”, Rusty-James. His older brother who goes by the name of Motorcycle Boy, always had his little brother’s back and was there to count on. Motorcycle Boy would find

    • 998 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Comparing the differences in the book of “ The outsiders” to the movie there are a few things that have been changed. There is a significant difference with one of the deaths. A few situations are also changed . Such as the rumble and how the boys enter the hospital to see one of their friends.The intro and ending of both the book and the movies are different.There are scenes that weren’t added to the movie. The author, S.E Hinton, and the director Francis Ford Coppola deviated which parts were not

    • 447 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    I’m ready to kick some Soc behind” We were all hyped about the rumble; we were all ready to show the Socs what us Greasers were made of. We just had to wait for Dally and Johnny to show and then we would be ready for the rumble. “We’re here!” screamed Dally as Johnny and he entered the house. All of us left the house jumping about even doing somersaults off the front steps, I didn’t try I was

    • 889 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    wanted to talk”-(S.E. Hinton, 118). This is a quote from Ponyboy after he was talking with Randy. This shows that people from both groups are starting to realize that they’re all just people with a difference in wealth. After the greasers won the big rumble, both gangs minded their own business for the most part. Towards the end of the book “The Outsiders”, the Greasers and the Socs start to put their differences aside and mind their own business more. There would still be an occasional fight between

    • 734 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Analysis Of The Outsiders

    • 1380 Words
    • 6 Pages

    INTRODUCTION Following Johnny's death in the hospital, the last few chapters of “The Outsiders” have the story winding down to the narrative's rather unexpected conclusion. In what follows below, I will reveal some of my reactions to the key events and dialogue of these chapters and I will provide an overall personal impression of the book as a whole. Finally, I intend to speak to what I see as the deeply altruistic or selfless motivations of the author herself. LIKED To begin, I like how the

    • 1380 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Bob. Johnny and Ponyboy run away to a church and hide until Dally comes and gets them. They then see the church was burning, Ponyboy and Johnny run into it to save the kids inside. Johnny and Dally get injured, Ponyboy is okay. The greasers win the rumble, the Socs will stay out of the greasers territory, Johnny passes away from his injuries, Dally robs a store, the police shoot him, and he does not survive the shots. In the end Ponyboy decides to regather his life and he starts with writing his theme

    • 1788 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Better Essays