The Outsider Analysis

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Hinton never uses the word "outsider" in her novel, yet it's the title of the book. Maybe she left it open for us to ponder. Write an essay in which you explain what she may have meant by The Outsiders. Be sure to define what you mean by an outsider, and then explain who you think Ms. Hinton was referencing when she titled her book. I think what she meant by naming the book outsiders is that the greasers are treated as outsiders while the Socs are excepted by humanity. The greasers are treated as if all of them are criminals because they can’t pay fines while the socs can. Even though the main groups are the greasers and soc the soc are considered higher. They are the higher class the people with the most power. The Greasers are the complete opposite. They are the lower class of the two almost to the point of being homeless. They do have each other but to the world, they are the Outsiders. Someone to cast as a outsider, to look down upon, to not trust. The police would blame Greasers because they thought of them as criminals, just because he was a Greaser. The Greasers are cast out and left to feel the harsh elements of life, while in any other situation they would've been given a helping hand. Therefore the greasers are known as outsiders and are not noticed highly and very untrustful. …show more content…

Ponyboy, Darry, and Sodapops parents were killed and they had to live a rougher life as Darry has to work two jobs at age 22. Sodapop had to drop out of school to get a job also he had to work at a gas station and never got the proper learning material. That’s why I think that she named the book the outsider because she did not have to call them outsiders but explained in the

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