The Outsiders Reflection

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Outsiders reflection “It’s ok. We aren’t in the same class. Just remember that some of us watch the sunset too.” ‘The Outsiders’ book demonstrated a proper sense of being towards others. This book showed people that it’s okay to be different because in the end, we are just people who watch the same sunset every night. The greasers and Socs have always fought, but they eventually realize that they are just people with big dreams and lives to live like the rest of them. Where this book takes place is an important detail because they had to find places to hang out without running into each other. The worst part is, is that death had to come among them for them to realize that the amount of money you have doesn’t matter. How people will remember you, it how you treated them. …show more content…

Randy also knows when to stand up for himself and when a fight is necessary. He knew that he wouldn’t have to have all of this money to be amazing, he just was. In his eyes, he saw everyone equal to each other no matter how much grease was in their hair or no matter the money they could show off. I am the same way with my friends because if they are upset or if anything is wrong, I will climb mountains and go through oceans to make them feel better. That mostly applies to Dally, so I can relate to both Dally and Randy. If Ponyboy were still alive, he would most likely be a well-known and successful author. If Johnny Cade and Dally were still alive, they would probably have their master’s degree or their doctrine from going to college and have some successful jobs. Randy would most likely be an engineer and be married to a beautiful woman. The characters will most likely still be friends and hang out with each other. No one cares about the amount of anything someone has, just as long as they are nice and respectful, they will have good lives

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