Direct Characterization In The Outsiders

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A solid example of direct characterization "The odds would have been even expect that M&M was one of those non-violent types who practiced what he preched, and me and mark weren't carrying weapons." A character I suspect it is similar to M&M in the outsiders would be Johnny. I assume this because both of these boys aren't really trouble makers. Although they both ended up in trouble, its obvious they're not fighters and they just get beat up for no real reason at all. The theme nothing gold can stay means the good things never last and thats really normal. This quote reflected through the entire because throughout the movie it wasn't as bad but as the climax increases and the chapters get more violent , the gold is harder to hold on to. I would …show more content…

A quote I would say that supports my answer is "I was crazy, you know that kid? Crazy for wantin' Johnny to stay outta trouble, for not wantin' him to get hard. If he'd been like me he'd never have been in this mess. If he'd got smart like me he would have never run into that church. That's What you get for helping people."(147) Mainly this describes how much dally cares for Johnny. How if Johnny would have been a little meanier and stronger he wouldn't be dying. "We ran through the lobby and crowded past people into the elevator. Several people yelled at us, I think because we were so racked-up looking, but Dally had nothing on his mind but Johnny." (147) This quote shows he cares for johnny and he doesnt want anything to every happen to him , and right niw he's in a rock in a hard place because he knows whats going to happen to johnny."Tell dally it's worth it.Im just going to miss you guys. Ive been thinking aboit it, that poem, that guy that wrote it, he meant you're gold when your a kid, like green. When you're a kideverythings new, dawn. Its just when you get used to everything that its day. Like the wsy you dig sunsets, pony.

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