In the beginning of the story Dally and Ponyboy didn't get along the best. But throughout the story they became closer. Dally’s death happened right after he stole from the store. The cops showed up and circled around Dally under a street light. Dally soon pulled out a gun and acted like it was loaded but it really wasn't. How would the cops know that? They did not know that. After the cops told Dally to put the gun down multiple times and Dally still wouldn't do it so they shot him. Ponyboy took this really hard because him and Dally had gotten very close. Also dally had helped Ponyboy and Johnny out whenever they needed something. So I think that Ponyboy was really mad because he didn't stop it from happening. Also now Ponyboy is dealing with two deaths of his very good friends. “I knew he would be dead, because Dally Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted” said Ponyboy (Hinton…
As Laurell K. Hamilton, a famous American fantasy writer, once said, “There are wounds that never show on the body that are deeper and more hurtful than anything that bleeds.” This quote directly applies to the little-dark-puppy-kicked-too-many-times character named Johnny Cade from S.E. Hinton’s timeless novel The Outsiders, who has both mental and physical scars from his horrific beating at the hands of the Socs -which not only linger upon his skin, but also penetrate his heart. In chapter two of this engaging and teen-centered novel, we dig deeper into the past of Johnny Cade’s life, thanks in part to a captivating first-person flashback from Johnny’s fellow Greaser, Ponyboy Curtis. While Ponyboy and his fresh friend Cherry Valance, a Soc…
Ponyboy is very intelligent and is aware that education can lead to a better future for him. He is the only person in the gang that has a chance at being successful one day. Ponyboy resents fighting while the rest of the gang admires it. “Why do I fight? I thought, and couldn’t think of any real good reason for fighting except for self-defense.” -Ponyboy Curtis page Ponyboy prefers to resolve problems without having to use violence; he only fights when it’s necessary. Darry is already trying to protect Ponyboy from becoming like the rest of the Greasers, he understands that Ponyboy has a bright future and it can not be ruined by the environment he has grown up in(Being raised around people who like to fight and steal things from stores). Ponyboy is selfless unlike the rest of the gang. He rushed into the church to save the kids (knowing that he likely caused the fire) instead of running away to keep himself safe from the police. He didn’t even think about himself before he rushed into the…
The title of this book relates to the story, because in the book, Ponyboy and Johnny are "outsiders." They can be thought of as Outsiders because they are labeled Greasers although they do not act like hoodlums, like the rest of the Greasers. They are thought of as Greasers just because they live on the East Side of town, and because they slick back their hair. But Ponyboy and Johnny are different then all of the other Greasers because they show their emotions, and are sensitive.…
Both characters are quiet, scared of the Socs, lack parental guidance due to loss of parents and abusive parents, and both are the most innocent members of the greasers. On the other hand these two characters were different as well. Johnny was also different than Ponyboy by their age, being an only child, one carried a knife, one coming from abusive parents while the other lost his parents. Throughout the story readers are able to step into the world of these young men and see how both of their characters change and grow after time and through the tragic events that occur. The story is centered on the life of Ponyboy Curtis. In short the story is about two groups of people, the Socials (Socs) and the Greasers. It is a story of the poor and the rich against each other. These two gangs are full of people who dislike each other intensely. After Ponyboy is attacked by the Socs in the beginning of the novel, a fight breaks out between the two gangs. Then throughout the story more events unfold forcing Johnny and Ponyboy to go into hiding. After being attacked Johnny protects his friend and stabs a Social (Soc) who is attacking them. The boys run away and go into hiding and while they do so they also save a group of children from a burning church. Johnny is severely burnt and later on passes…
“Things are rough all over.”(Hinton 35).The novel, The outsiders, By S.E. Hinton is about a conflict of Ponyboy and his family having struggles as a Greaser. Being a Gang that is broken on, is a struggle that makes their lives hard and difficult. While Ponyboy always sees things in a positive way to keep going. S.E. Hinton’s theme “ Things are rough all over.” is evident in the struggles Greasers and Socs face. However the Greasers face more struggles then Socs because, they live in poverty, plus they don't have a great education, and even though the Socs get in trouble too, they get all the breaks.…
The scare of Ponyboy getting jumped and threatened, and the murder of Bob show the violence that results from the hate and spite of divided groups. In the story there many negative examples and consequences from the gang life. The gangs were small groups, within the community in which bad choices were made out of loyalty to the group, and to the gang as a whole. All member of the gangs seemed to have great love for one another, and would sacrifice for each other, but the hatred they shared caused so much sadness and pain within the…
Superman, Spiderman, and Batman. Everyone knows these super heroes; well I am hoping they do. Regardless, not every hero wares a cape or needs super powers to be considered heroic. Despite the fact anyone can be a hero. I can give some pretty convincing examples; it only takes three simple stories about three boys that sure made the headlines, Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally. They proved that no matter who you are you can be a hero.…
The greasers are known as the low class and they are treated poorly by society and the have it all socs. Ponyboy realizes that him and the rest of the greasers will forever just be “White trash with long hair”. (55) This how they are just known as trashy poor guys and are always looked down on just because they don't have much money. This makes greasers life hard because they get blamed for everything and they can't get higher in life when they…
When it comes to identity, I am commonly known as an outsider. The label has…
To study a group that directly does not want to be in a group can be a challenge itself. Luckily I happen to have first hand experience. The three main types of outsider are social awkward one, the floater, and the determined outsider(Kelly). I am probably closest to the floater with a little bit of awkward one.…
The purpose of the outsider is to expose the flaws of society. Use social/historical and literary context.…
The book ‘The Outsiders’ by S.E. Hinton is a story told from the perspective of a 14 year old boy named Ponyboy set in South West America. In the novel he faces social division, gang warfare, hatred and violence. One example is Dally is a hero because he looked after his friends when they needed him. In a way, all of the Greasers are pioneers in their individual ways, but some more than others. People are also heroes for different reasons. To some people it might be if someone does something courageous, for another person they might think that it is standing up for what they believe in, or even someone who stands up for their friends and will stick by them no matter what. All three of these views of what a hero is defined as is shown in the novel, which gives the book a real character in its self.…
Johnny and Ponyboy escape to an abandoned church, and a few days later the church catches fire. Johnny and Ponyboy run into the church to save a group of small children trapped inside, despite Dally’s objections. Dally then runs in after them to help. Ponyboy and Dally escape with minor injuries, but Johnny’s injuries are much worse. If he survived, he would be crippled for life. Johnny dies the next day, right in front of Ponyboy and Dally. Dally loses it, and runs out. Ponyboy goes home to find out that Dally robbed a grocery store. He goes to the lot right in time to see Dally pull out an unloaded gun on the police, instantly being shot and killed.…
Questions allow people to gain knowledge through wonderment and help them understand the things that are puzzling them. If a question is asked and it goes unanswered there is a void that emerges from within the asker that can make them constantly wonder about what the answer might be. This might go on until the questioner finally realize that it is pointless to spend all of their time searching for answers when they could be asking questions. The same can be said when somebody is asked a question instead of asking one. No matter how hard people may try not to respond to a question when they are asked one, we all subconsciously do so in the back of our minds. Somewhere deep down in our brain is a response to that question. That is because we know that every question has to have an answer, whether it is right or wrong. When Albert Camus named his novel The Stranger he was asking his audience a question that will forever go unanswered. Camus was asking his readers who they thought the title “stranger” was. Therefore, when a reader may wonder as to who the said stranger may be, they somehow come up with a response. But a response is not an answer. Responses and answers are entirely contrasting things. An answer is defined to be correct, a response only has a possibility to be correct. There are millions of choices that people have to choose from in order to make a response to a question, and out of those possibilities only one in particular is correct. However, Camus never left his readers an answer to the question that he asked us. That could be possibly because he did not know the answer to it himself. However, since he titled his novel The Stranger there has somebody has to be labeled a stranger, and the person who that most suitable for that title would be the main protagonist: Meursault. Meursault should be labeled as the stranger because of his off putting and indifferent personality which distances him from both his own society and the…