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    novel The Outsiders two characters‚ Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston‚ are alike in some ways‚ but are also different in other ways. Johnny and Dallas are alike because they both have neglectful and abusive parents who do not care about them‚ and they care about each other. Although‚ they do have their differences like their personalities‚ and their thoughts on the laws. Dally and Johnny are very different‚ but it is clear that they are very similar in some ways. Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston are very

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    The Outsiders‚ a novel written by S. E. Hinton‚ contains many dynamic characters; however‚ the main character‚ Ponyboy Curtis‚ endures the most change. He witnesses many life-changing events over the course of two weeks‚ which heavily contributes to his transformation. In the beginning‚ Ponyboy feels isolated and alienated from the world. As a result‚ he decides to run away‚ hoping to find love and acceptance—something he believes he had never received. While on his journey‚ Ponyboy encounters

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    ¨He was shaking me and I wished he’d stop. ¨ (pg.6) is one of the quotes from the story ¨The Outsiders¨ proving that Ponyboy who is the main character of the story‚ is more sensitive than tough. Ponyboy is raised by his brothers who are pretty tough so he is expected to be the same. The quote up above shows that Ponyboy is sensitive because he was shaking and that is a sign of sensitivity and fear. With all of the evidence from the book‚ it has proved that Ponyboy is more sensitive than tough.

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    witnessed during her teen years eventually forced its way into her writing. Though she was neither a greaser nor Soc herself‚ she personally knew teens from both groups. It was the beating of one of her greaser friends that inspired The Outsiders. The Outsiders was Hinton’s attempt

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    Inna Lyvytska 10-23-13 The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Character Analysis Essay Johnny Cade Ponyboy and his friends are caught in a hurricane of dramatic events that start after the night

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    Introduction: In American Psycho and The Outsider‚ to experience the Absurd is to experience Otherness‚ and within both film and novel it is absurdity and the Absurd which drives Mersault and Bateman towards their respective social alienations. However‚ despite the inextricable link between the Absurd and Otherness within the texts‚ the means by which the Absurd interacts with each text‚ and‚ in turn results in alienation is unique. Within Camus’s novel‚ the world itself is portrayed as being oppressive

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    proportional to the original encroachment. We all live with life’s bitter scars; wounds too deep to mention. Most of us use traditional ways to cope‚ such as legal recourse; forgiveness and reconciliation while others main focal point is retaliation‚ as Sir Winston Spencer Churchill quoted‚ ‘Anyone can rat‚ but it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to re-rat.’ I always thought that people should get what they deserve‚ whether it be a grade‚ a smile‚ a hug or in some cases‚ revenge. When we are in high school

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    (1998)‚ Empowerment: the emperor’s new clothe in Harvard Business Review May/June? UNDP Kanter‚R.M. (1999) The enduring Skills for change leaders’in leader to leader‚13‚Summer 1999 Kotter J.P Warren G. B‚ Kenneth D. B‚ and Robert C (Eds). Holt‚ R and Winston‚ New York: (1969). The Planning of Change (2nd Edition). Newell A and Simon H‚ (1972) Human Problem Solving World Bank (2002) Institutional and governance Reviews-An Evolving type of Economic and Sector Work‚Public Sector Prem Notes‚World Bank. DANIDA

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    close to his older brother Sodapop as for his oldest brother Darry not so much. Ponyboy’s best friend is johnny. Ponyboy lives in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma and goes to Will Rogers high school. Dally The toughest guy in Ponyboy’s group of greasers. Dallas‚ known as “Dally‚” is a seventeen- year-old who spent his early life in New York‚ where he was jailed at age 10 and learned to toughen up. He would often be jailed‚ but usually if he talked about it‚ it would be to brag‚ to seem more tough. Dally’s

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    George Orwell depicts Winston Smith as a typical individual readers can relate to the most. Though the readers aren’t physically going through what Winston went through‚ the reader can imagine the society the way the protagonist saw it. Winston shows that he is a loyal party member by working in the Ministry of Truth‚ where he changes historical records in correspondence to Big Brother’s wishes‚ regardless if the information was right or wrong. At the same time‚ Winston has an internal conflict for

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