What Is The Moral Of The Outsiders Persuasive Essay

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In the novel, The Outsiders, by S. E. Hinton, Ponyboy Curtis has suffered from the loss of his parents, and is staying with his brothers, Sodapop and Darry. Ponyboy is facing a difficult situation, because he might be taken away from the last of his family. Darry and Sodapop have both turned down great opportunities to save their little brother. With Darry and Soda filling in as the role models, they push Ponyboy to be the best that he can be. Since Darry had the best grades, he doesn’t want Ponyboy to take advantage of school while he can before college. Sodapop, unfortunately, dropped out of school to take care and to be there for Ponyboy. Darry and Sodapop aren’t the only ones who support Ponyboy, due to the gang, where Ponyboy feels …show more content…

To add on, Darry, Sodapop, and Ponyboy should always be aware of their actions and should always do what is right instead of wrong. On the other hand, “ I was running away ” (50). Ponyboy wasn’t stopped before he got into a dangerous situation. Moreover, this shows that Darry and Soda didn’t have much control over Ponyboy’s decision to run away. However, they try to do their best to stay together, “So Soda and I stay out of trouble as much as we can, and we're careful not to get caught when we can't” (3). Since all three of them wanted to avoid getting separated from each other, they make an effort to not get caught by the police. If Ponyboy and Soda get caught, they know the consequence of their actions. To avoid being taken away, they try their best to not face the …show more content…

For example, the newspaper stated, “...how Darry worked on two jobs at once and made good at both of them, and about his outstanding record at school; it mentioned Sodapop dropping out of school so we could stay together…” (108). Ponyboy’s brothers are working very hard to stay together as a family. This also illustrates that Darry and Sodapop really care about Ponyboy and will regret it, that Ponyboy was taken in by the system. In addition, “ Then it said we shouldn’t be separated after we had worked so hard to stay together” (108). After their hard work used to be a good influence on Ponyboy, they didn’t want to lose a brother. The hard work produced by Darry and Sodapop shouldn’t go down the drain after trying to stay united. Overall, Darry and Soda have worked to the extreme for someone to just simply take Ponyboy

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