family can be anyone. This idea plays a big role in The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, a story about teenage gangs in the early 1960s Oklahoma. Narrator Ponyboy
and Socs. This world is in a book that is The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hinton. The Outsiders is still a great read today because of its powerful messages
is a force that constantly comes at you, and it won’t cease to do so. S.E Hinton, the author of The Outsiders is aware of this and demonstrates this throughout
Are things tough all over? The book The Outsiders written by S. E. hinton, translates its theme by using strong characters, symbolism, and compelling events
which makes violence happen everywhere. The same situation took place in S.E Hinton “The Outsiders” too, the condition that greasers face in their life makes
grade 9 book. Today I will be discussing why the awe-inspiring novel by S.E Hinton, ‘The Outsiders’, should still maintain in the year 9 English curriculum
Outsiders is about a boy named Ponyboy who lives in Oklahoma city in the mid 1960’s. He lives in a house with his two brothers, Darry and Sodapop since his parents
The book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, follows a horrific part of the life of a boy named Ponyboy Curtis. He is what you might call a Greaser, and has
and support is like having nothing. In the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, is set during a time when teenagers weren’t being thought of as much as
realistic fiction novel, The Outsiders, takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1950’s. It’s hard for Ponyboy, the main character, to reserve his childhood innocence
their relationship, but strengthen it. In the story, the Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, there are countless meaningful and powerful relationships. One impactful
Author: S.E. Hinton Publication Information: Dell Publishing, 1967; 156 Pages Genre: Young Adult Novel The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, is about the
the philosophy, so it has to be made. In the novel, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, all of the characters stay true to their beliefs, even when it may be tougher
outsiders can be seen differently. The outsiders a book written by S.E. Hinton, showed the theme that opinions on people can change, if people would would
The Outsiders, a timeless novel by S.E Hinton, is one that takes readers on a roller coaster of emotions. Hinton wrote the novel in her teen years and mainly
The Outsiders written by S.E. Hinton is a fiction, yet nonfiction novel. He started to write The Outsiders when he was fifteen years old when he had seen
those two who are so different, but yet they are similar. In the book S.E. Hinton writes The Outsiders, Johnny Cade and Dally Winston come from two completely
Rumble Fish by: S.E Hinton Comparative essay by Jack Letterick, A block The book “Rumble Fish” by S.E Hinton is a novel about a man named Rusty
yourself be what you want.” This quote is from the book “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton. In the book, there are two gangs called the Greasers and the Socials. The
mind. Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston from the story The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. These two characters are very much alike at times but also very different
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
friends, could be more like a family than someone who is actually family. S. E. Hinton, short for Susan Eloise, was only sixteen when she wrote this novel.
been kicked too many times…with a nervous, suspicious look in his eyes” (Hinton, 1967, p. 11). Ponyboy explains that he was “jumped” by Socs and beaten
S.E. Hinton’s real name is Susan Eloise Hinton. It was suggested that she use her initials, S.E., because during her time, it was almost impossible for
Curtis, is the storyteller and narrator, but he is not the star in the novel (Hinton 1). According to Harris, “The Outsiders is the story of Ponyboy Curtis,