Summary Of The Outsiders

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A Summary of the Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
The Outsiders By: S.E. Hinton This story is about a young boy of 14 named Ponyboy. He is part of a hood group called Greasers on the east side of town, a group of lower-class teenagers who wear their hair long and greasy, wear jeans and ripped-up T-shirts, and are at odds with the rich-kid bullies known as the Socs . This...
1,766 words 4 pages A Character Analysis of the Novel "The Outsiders"
The Outsiders: Character Changes In literature, a character often changes from the beginning to middle and to the end of a novel. In the novel The Outsiders, Ponyboy and Johnny undergo many changes. Ponyboy is an honor roll student and a good athlete in track. Pony also thought that his older brother Darry hated him... …show more content…

The teens are represented in many different ways throughout the movie. There will be many questions asked like are these teens realistically portrayed, Are they like any other teen you know, and is it worth doing what...
407 words 1 page A Review of the Book "The Outsiders"
1. If I could be any one of the characters in the book The Outsiders, I would be Ponyboy because of his many good characteristics. He is intelligent which show by his good marks in school. He understands that it’s wrong to fight unless for self-defense. He is heroic; this shows by the fact that he ran into the burning churc...
615 words 1 page Living the life of a Greaser: An Analysis of S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders
“Life’s not always fair; sometimes you get a splinter even sliding down a rainbow,” said by Cherralea Morgen. Bad stuff happens to all sorts of people but just move on and know that life isn’t always fair. In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, the Greasers have a lot of unfair stuff happen to them no matter how they

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