Perspective Vs. Pre-Judging In The Outsiders

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Perspective VS. Pre-Judging
Judging people before getting to know them and changing the reader’s perspective of them after meeting them really makes you understand what they have gone through and the secrets they hold inside. Pony’s perspective of Dally and Johnny change a lot in the novel The Outsiders. Through their experiences he learns about who they truly are. In The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, the reader learnt the importance of not pre-judging other before you get to know them.
Pony mentions “I had never been jumped, but I had seen Johnny after four socs got a hold of him, and it wasn’t pretty. Johnny was scared of his own shadow after that” (Hinton 4). Johnny as he is now has been abused by his parents many times throughout his lifetime. So not only does Pony think that he is timid and shy he believes that his abuse has not helped his fear of communication. He was the one that all of the stress and anger was taken out of. when Johnny kills Bob, a soc boy, they hide out in an abandoned church. When the church it caught fire with children inside Johnny risks his life trying to save them. Later Johnny dies and is happy that he saved those kids. …show more content…

Not only because he did something heroic it is that he said that it was worth saving those kids from the burning church. He oved to see the parents of those children come and thanks him for his rights doings.
Dally, a mean rude person who never shows any emotion for anyone, but when Johnny died he flipped. He could not handle it, robbed a store, and wanted the cops to kill him and they

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