A Hero In 'The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton'

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Write an essay explaining which Greaser you consider a hero, write your definition of a hero, explaining why they meet your definition. Support with examples.

In the novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton (1998), many of the greasers can be considered a hero, one of them is Darry Curtis. Darry Curtis is considered a hero because he is a selfless human that helps in whatever way he can and does what is right, no matter what could happen. Some examples of this are, when he sacrificed his scholarship so that he could take care of his family, he also took the responsibility of taking two jobs to provide for the family. Finally, he has the traits and characteristics of a hero, which are being courageous, selfless and physically gifted, also he takes the lead in action and is frequently looked to for guidance. A good example of Darry being a hero is when he decided to sacrifice his scholarship to keep his brothers with him. Darry can be considered a hero because he sacrificed his scholarship for his family. Darry Curtis …show more content…

Another trait of a hero is to be frequently looked to for guidance. Most heroes are physically gifted and have certain traits such as courage. A quote that shows this is “He had been the best halfback on Darry's football team at high school and he and Darry used to buddy it around all the time.” (Hinton, p. 142). This shows he has the traits of a hero because a trait of a hero is being selfless. This quote shows he is selfless because he decides to fight one of his old best friends from his football team so that his brothers and the rest of the gang, which he considered family wouldn’t have to fight one of the other side first and could have to fight their strongest member. Therefore, Darry is a hero because he has the same characteristics as a hero, which are being selfless, courageous and

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