The Outsiders Research Paper

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The Outsiders, by S.E. Hilton, was about Ponyboy Curtis and his two brothers, Darry and Sodapop. Ponyboy was an intelligent, brave, and kind 14 year old boy. Ponyboy and his brothers were members of a group called the Greasers. Only those that were extremely poor were considered members of this group. Ponyboy learned to overcome obstacles by fighting with the Socs, which were the rich kids of the town. The Socs and Greasers were divided into two groups because of their life differences. The Socs were more fortunate financially, so they were able to receive a higher education. The Greasers had a very low education or they had to drop out of school because they were not financially stable. During the holidays, the Socs could travel to many places, while the Greasers had to stay home or go to the cinema. The Socs and Greasers had many differences and conflicts with one another. …show more content…

Bob, a member of the Socs, tried to drown Ponyboy. Johnny, a member of the Greasers, pulled out his knife and killed Bob. Dally, a Greasers member, had a criminal record. He assisted Ponyboy and Johnny by sending them to an abandoned church to hide since they killed Bob. Once they left the church, Ponyboy and Johnny found the elementary students stuck in a church that was on fire. Johnny attempted to save the stranded students, but died when the roof fell on him. Police officers found Dally and began chasing him. He died because the police officers killed him for robbing a store. Because of all the deaths, Ponyboy started deteriorating rapidly. Seeing so many people die was very difficult for him. “There isn’t any real good reason for fighting except

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