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    have more detail than the movie because in a book usually you can’t see what the characters look like only your mind can tell what they look like. Some things that were in the book is that when in the movie it wasn’t raining when they were having the rumble,another thing is that in the book Ponyboy does talk to himself a lot which is not shown in the movie,also that when the boys try to pick up the TWO girls there was only one in the movie which in the book Ponyboy was talking to Cherry,while the other

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    There are two different versions to “the outsiders” a book by S.E Hinton there are many differences between the book and the movie in my opinion the book is better because it shows more detail and will always go that extra mile to have every little detail,and the book is more realistic but the movie is really good even though it cuts many parts that the book still has In the movie and also the book ponyboy curtis is a fourteen year old boy that at first has a really rough life, because he is always

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    In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, the Socs are the ones to blame for all of the problems. After all they are the cause of the rumble. The Socs are no good drunk 24/7 idiots who need to turn their ego down, and intelligence up. They screw up MANY times in the book. Yah yah, greasers are not perfect, but at least they have some common sense. And I’ll tell you why the greasers are innocent and the Socs are not. First of all, Johnny was justified in killing Bob. It was in self-defense, the

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    in a movie theater is excited and expecting the big commission. Then the rumble begins. The reader starts to realize that nothing that is occurring in the film was in the book. This is a huge disappointment on behalf of the reader opinion. During the rumble the movie director added rain and a fire pit to create suspense. This made it distracting and burdensome to find the purpose of the rumble. The message behind the rumble was of the two different groups fighting for their rights. It was a cascade

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    In our english class we read the book called ¨ The Outsiders ¨. There is also a movie, and we have watched it too. First, we have to write an essay on the differences between the two. There are many differences but there are also many similarities. Second, I will be comparing the two together. There are so many comparisons that I have to tell you about. Third, you will see how good both of them are. I personally think they are great. Finally I will be also telling you about the physical traits, personal

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    Ponyboy Quotes

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    from Darry and be put in the system. He would be better off in the system because it would provide better influences on Ponyboy. Darry has shown that he is not a responsible guardian because he and his brothers participate in gang activities such as rumbles. He along with his brothers are active smokers. Several medical websites and also book excerpts give us an idea about what is happening with Darry’s irresponsibilities. Ponyboy will have a healthier life with the system because he will stop smoking

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    “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton is a novel about the 1960’s. Then it was recreated by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983. It’s about two groups of teenage boys, the Greasers and the Socs. They have many major conflicts with each other. The Socs are rich and are from the East side of town. Greasers are from the West and are known as hoodlums. The novel and the movie is a life threatening, action pack, realistical story about Pony, Soda, Darry, Johnny, Dally. Hinton went into major detail, on the other hand

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    “Opposite attract?” Have you ever heard that saying? In the novel, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, two characters show some similarities, but also differences. The two characters I picked out to compare and contrast are Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade. At the beginning of the story Dallas is known as a tough greaser unlike Johnny who is afraid of his own shadow. Then toward the end, the two characters flip personalities when Johnny becomes tough from saving children from a church and Dallas becomes

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    Most people in the world are misunderstood at some point in their life. However, if other people’s perceptions of a person create a reputation, it can camouflage their real traits. Dallas (Dally) Winston is a victim of this. A character in the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Dally is commonly known for being a tough ruthless guy who doesn’t care about anybody but himself. He’s a great fighter and is very confident, but because of his past, it seems his real qualities have been masked. Even though

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    Jenna Movie Vs Book

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    In the book I couldn't really imagine what was going on and what it would look like and to be honest i though a rumble was a who bunch of kids just wanted to fight no fire or rain or none of that but the movie had it. When Dally went crazy at the end and got killed it was crazy how the movie and book explained it the exact same i mean i personally like both. I recommend

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