Golden Innocence In The Outsiders

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The Days of Golden Innocence

Innocence is something that we all had when we were kids. Playing around the house, playing with other kids, having no worries that the world outside could hurt you. But as we started to age, and as we started to gain more burdens, we realized that the world we knew and loved as kids. Has changed for the worst, becoming more and more corrupt as time goes on. The Outsiders is a perfect example of that.

In the Outsiders, there are many cases of when characters in the book have decided to face the world and its problems head on. Such as Johnny, a boy who died at about mid to the end of the book, was dying in a hospital bed after a beam in a burning church building crushed him, causing him to die of back

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