Are outsiders good? Made by: Kalen thomas Outsiders are good for society they think outside of the box the insiders made. For example thomas edison was an outsider that created light and electricity. Some outsiders are bad tho for example hitler was an outsider that killed millions of people. People just have to use there judgement on if an outsiders idea is good or not. Outsiders are kinda like a disease they infect all the insiders with all these new ideas and stuff and the insiders want to do there own thing then then it's this endless cycle of outsiders that make decent ideas to help improve life and make everything easier and to help sick and old. outsider are great for everyone. Outsiders make stuff better
The Outsiders, an enthralling novel by S.E Hinton, is an excellent story about the hardships and triumphs experienced by the Greasers and the Socs two rival gangs. S.E Hinton tells a thrilling tale about the Socs and the Greasers that are two gangs and she characterize how they live. Ponyboy, his brother and his friends have to deal with the challenges relating to their environment. The three most important topics of The Outsiders are survival, social class and family support.
Could a person live in a world without people who love and care for them? Could people survive in a world where they were judged by how they were presented on the outside? S.E. Hinton, the author of The Outsiders, discusses many universal themes, such as friendship, stereotyping, and change. In The Outsiders, two rival groups, the socs and the greasers, are separated by social class. The friendship between the greasers will be tested when an unexpected event changes everything. The greasers must learn that people experience many tragic events, no matter who the person is. Based on the universal themes, the readers will begin to understand how the characters in the novel grow and change, and how friendship and family help along the way.
The term out¬¬-sider, according to dictionary.com would be considered as a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc. The way society treats outsiders is by separating them into different groups because of things that are different from what people are used to, and in the novel, they’re based and judged by their looks. The greasers who live on the East side are the ones who are considered “outsiders” to the West side of town, home to the Socs (a vicious gang of rich kids) who were always drinking and looking to get into fights with greasers. To be more precise, in the book The Outsiders, Ponyboy one of the main characters is considered an outcast throughout society mainly because he lives in a lower social class and is a member of a delinquent gang of greasers. However, Ponyboy is somewhat of an outsider in his gang, unlike the other members he’s sensitive, intelligent, does not enjoy harming others, and has conversations with Soc members and understands their perspective on
The legendary quote “Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold” from the renowned novel “The Outsiders” is something that I hope my children and grandchildren will have the privilege to know and understand. The Outsiders has a strong value of family and friendship. Throughout the book there are many satellite themes and issues. The book is known as a coming of age for adolescence. When I first read this book it was in my 8th grade Language Arts class. The first thing that came to my mind was “hey, isn’t that the movie with that Cruise guy”. I had no clue that the story of Ponyboy Curtis would touch my heart in such a way. I had been going through so much that year, I felt as if I was Ponyboy. Middle school starts were kids finally come to a realization of
...ntinue too. People fear outsiders because the fear of otherization and the unknown scares people and “turns them off” from those who are different, and causes people to form stereotypes from events that have happened throughout the past.
as outsiders, which is not right. Every human needs to reach out to others, helping each
Have you ever noticed those few people that are always by themselves or are alienated by others? Maybe it is because they may be poor, or how they dress, or where they are from. There are always those few people that are different, like in “The Doll’s house” how the Kelveys were alienated by their classmates due to what they wore and how they looked like. Being an outsider is universal because it happens in different places around the world. For instance, in “Sonnet, With Bird” the poem by Sherman Alexie, alienation happens all the way in England. Some might argue that it is not universal in the fact that everyone thinks differently or those who are alienated do not mind being alone and end up doing great things.
In Meagan Spooner’s Hunted, the quote listed above helps validate the theme of being an outsider. The narrator, Beast, describes his longing to find something that could satisfy his lonely needs. He and Yeva are the only humans who are capable of understanding the magic of the forest and the world around them. The two outsiders embrace the music and magic discarded by others as children finding pleasure from it. They also do not conform to their social groups. Yeva enjoys strolling and hunting and avoiding spending time with her family. In addition, she is able to see through hate and resentment, while other humans blindly quarrel amongst each other during conflicts. Similarly, the quote establishes the setting of the story. The Beast and Yeva live in a fantasy world filled with magic and creatures.
just does not fit in. An outsider is different and distinct, but not always valued or
All in all, the permeating theme of S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders is Your personal decisions can always affect the people closest to you. I Picked this Theme because I think i fits the best with the book Many people Kill and get killed because of one dumb decision/
Imagine living in a society where there is no sense of independence, individual thought or freedom. A society where the government uses disturbing methods that dehumanize people in order to force conformity upon them. Taking away any sense of emotion, It would be very undesirable to live in a society with such oppression. Such society is portrayed in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World. The World State uses social restrictions to create permanent artificial personalities for people within the society. The World State also uses controlled groupings of people to brainwash them further to be thoughtless people with no sense of individualism. Lastly, the World State uses drugs to create artificial happiness for people, leaving no room for intense emotion which causes people to revolt against the World State. Within the novel Brave New World, it is seen that the World State eliminates individuality through social restrictions, government controlled groupings and the abuse of drugs to maintain control of the population.
There of plenty of reasons why officers perceive themselves as true outsiders. One main factor has to do it the experience and perception of danger in these communities. Senior officers create memories of their experiences after a few years of duty that leaves a psychological scar that stick with them forever. This is the main reason they refer to themselves as true outsiders from the community that they serve (Haberfeld et al.2014, pg.200).
Despite all the challenges we are faced with there is always a strong sense of positivity through those who believe in hope, friendship and have a sense of belonging.Determination and a strong connection with the natural world can uphold a person's sense of hope, Dedication and friendship can promote a person’s sense of belonging and that through trust and loyalty you can always rely on friends to be there in difficult situations.This is a inspiring message represented in The Outsiders by SE Hinton a tale told through the eyes of a determined and courageous fourteen year old boy who through , loss ,pain and difficult challenges finds a impression of positivity as a result of hope, friendship and belonging. The Outsiders is set in Tulsa
In Brave New World the outsider that hold the potential to disrupt the society is John. In The Handmaid's Tale it was Moria, and In One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest it is McMurphy. Each character had elements that rejected the society and then followed through on this rebellion with actions. With John it was through the rejection of multiple partners, as well as his hatred for Soma. This action which to the other citizens were normal enraged John to the point where he went into exile and torchered himself because he believed that their was so much sin that he needed to whip it out of himself as well as purge it from the world. Moria is another example because of her resistance to the control of the aunts to the point in which she then attacked a aunt, but Offered still held hope about how Moria was going to save her even as she was gone. Last, McMurphy is a terrible character in general but his arrival into the ward creates a beacon of hope for the patients to break this system in which controls them. He then tries to do this with his goading of Nurse Ratched as well as his rejection of all the rules set in place. The caste system within all the novels play a key role in the effect of these outsiders. In Brave New World you have the Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons. When whole, it makes each society thrive while under
In the world of today, people of different ethnicities, cultures, and groups, such as religion, live in the same communities more often times than not. Although they are technically an association, there still tends to be a “black sheep”, or in other words, an outcast among the group. These unlucky or perhaps lucky, depending on the point of view, individuals are then alienated either in a positive or negative way. On one hand there exist a variety of people that believe being an outsider is only experienced by a select few. On the other hand some argue that everyone at one point or another is isolated from the rest of society. However, the fact that there lives so many distinct individual’s tends to make people favor only one of the claims. The experience of being an outsider is undoubtedly universal due to people belonging to different groups, having distinct personalities as well