Comparing and Contrasting The Outsiders

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The surface of an avocado, like the Greasers in S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders, appears dark, thick- skinned, and tough. However, once you peel the outside of the avocado, deep inside you will find a golden heart just as you will in a young male character named Ponyboy in Hinton’s book and in the movie based on her book. Ponyboy gives the impression that he is a tough hoodlum. However, when you peel away the stereotypes others use to label his group of friends, you will find that he is a gold-hearted person. Although the movie and the book, both entitled The Outsiders, contain several similarities, they have many differences as well.
To begin with, when comparing the book and the movie, you will find they both tell the story of fourteen-year-old Ponyboy Curtis who is the youngest brother in the Curtis family. He earns good grades, loves sunsets, and grows up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in a small house where everybody is welcome. He also struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes he is an outsider. Furthermore, Ponyboy and his two brothers Darry, who is 20, and Sodap...

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