Difficulties Of Life In The Outsiders

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“Even though we face difficulties of today and tomorrow I still have a dream”- Martin Luther King.At times human beings face difficulties in life.These difficulties can either change us for the better or the worse. In the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E.Hinton we see how different people deal with different difficulties in their lives and how they’ve learned and grown from those experiences whether it would be positive or negative. People learn and grow from challenges and often people change from these experiences.

People learn from difficult experiences. In the novel Ponyboy Curtis learns important life lessons.Through his difficulties with his brother Darry he learns that his family does love him but his brother his hard on him because he cares for him.Ponyboy learns this from his brother Sodapop.”Listen kiddo when Darry hollers at you he don’t mean nothing.Its just cause he loves you [pg …show more content…

Johnny the other main protagonist grew from his difficult experiences. Johnny was once Badly beaten by the Socs as a result of this he carried a switchblade and “Wouldn’t kill the next person who tried to hurt him” [pg 34]. When Ponyboy was being drowned by the socs Johnny jumped in and unintentionally killed the Soc.Even though he killed somebody he ended up saving Ponyboy.While Ponyboy and Johnny were hiding from the police they started to read “Gone with the wind” and Johnny became interested in the overall message of the book.From the book Johnny learned about “southern gentlemen and was amazed with their charm and kindness” Johnny didn’t care for reading or about school but being with Ponyboy helped him grow and he started to become interested in reading and learning. When Johnny was dying he told Ponyboy to “Stay gold” which was refering to a poem they read “Nothing gold can stay” By Robert Frost while they were at the church in hiding.Johnny grew from his difficulties and by spending time with

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