The Outsiders Essay

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Have you ever struggled with believing what is right and wrong? The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hinton, is a coming of age book for Ponyboy Curtis. The Outsiders tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggles with right and wrong in a society, which then he believes that he is an outsider. Darrel, Sodapop, and Ponyboy lost their parents recently. Now they are going through a different life, they are involved in many events. These events starting at the movie theater, then Ponyboy finding one of the Soc’s girlfriends, which leads to a fight and then even a death (Hinton). Everyone should read The Outsider because it has a great message, settings, and characters. The first reason you should read this book is the great message. The Outsiders story’s message is loved everywhere. During the book, Ponyboy had to sort out knowing the right and wrongs of stuff. He finds out that it does not matter that he is a Greaser but that the Socs are greater or better than the Greasers. The main message in this book is class conflict. S.E. Hinton is trying to show that class conflict is pointless …show more content…

Ponyboy is the main character. Not only is Ponyboy the only main character, the Greasers Gang, and some of the Socs. Each character in this book has different personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. “This book teaches the kids about prejudice and violence as Ponyboy Curtis overcomes it too,” says Cheesecakes125 (cheesecakes125). That shows that Ponyboy is a coming of age character. If I had to choose a favorite character, it would be Johnny. Johnny is a 16 year old and the gang’s pet. He comes from a rough family and the book shows him overcoming it. By the end of the book, Johnny is a hero. Johnny and Ponyboy are not the only character, there are many more in The Outsiders, a lot of them alike and a lot different. Overall, the message, settings, and the characters are great reasons to read the

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