Strong Relationships In The Outsiders

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The Importance of Strong Relationships In The Outsiders Have you ever wondered what it was like for tenagers to grow up in the 60’s? The Outsiders was written by S.E Hinton in 1967 about two groups of teenagers and the conflict between them. The two groups are the Socs and the greasers. The setting of the book is Tulsa, Oklahoma. The author writes about the lives of the Socs and greasers. The socs are wealthy and the greasers are poor. The Outsiders emphasizes the differences between the Soc's and the Greasers, they are more alike than most people realize. During hard times they are emphasizing their relationships by leaning on each other and being there for each other. Relationships are important because they are helpful during hard times, they allow for honesty and they encourage happiness. On page six it says, ‘“Are you alright Ponyboy?” He was shaking me and I wished he’d stop. I was dizzy enough Anyway. I could tell it was Darry though- partly because Darry’s Always rough with me without meaning to be. “I’m okay. Quit shaking me, Darry, I’m okay.”’ (Hinton 6) This shows kindness and love between brothers and how they rely on each other. This quote shows that Darry takes care of Ponyboy …show more content…

‘“This is my fault,” Johnny said in a miserable voice. He had stopped crying when I started. “For bringing’ a little thirteen-year-old kid along. You ought to go home. You can’t get into any trouble. You didn’t kill him.”No!” I screamed at him. I’m fourteen! I’ve been fourteen for a month! An I’m in it as much as you are. I’ll stop crying for a minute… I can’t help it.” He slumped down beside me. I didn’t mean it like that, Ponyboy. Don't cry, Pony, we’ll be okay. Don't cry.’” ( Hinton 74-75) This quote shows my theme because during hard times you need a shoulder to lean on and Johnny and Ponyboy are leaning on each other they will get through this

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