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Compare And Contrast Ponyboy And The Outsiders

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From having dinner with the queen of France, to barely even having any dinner, The Heir, by Kiera Cass, is a drama filled love story about a future queen named Eadlyn. The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, however, is a violent story about the hatred between the Socs (privileged boys) and the Greasers (underprivileged boys). There is an equal amount of similarity as there is difference between the two characters Princess Eadlyn and Ponyboy. They live completely different types of lives, have very different goals and ambitions, but also love and value their friends and family immensely and live tough lives. First, because their lives are almost complete opposites. Ponyboy only really gets attention from his brothers and friends, but Eadlyn gets attention from a whole entire country. Not to mention the life of glamour that Eadlyn receives growing up in a castle vs basically …show more content…

For example, when Ponyboy’s friend is in the hospital, he thinks to himself on page 129 “We couldn’t get along without him. Don’t start crying, I commanded myself. don’t start crying, you’ll scare Johnny” Ponyboy tried his very best to hide his emotions and stay strong for his dying friend, not wanting to make him sad at the sight of him crying. Also when Eadlyn’s mother got a heart attack, on page 340, “I let myself cry, not concerned with pride”. She was incredibly worried about her mother, she naturally ignored her pride that she normally put every ounce of energy into keeping, because she was so afraid that she may lose her. Ponyboy may have hidden his emotions, and Eadlyn may have shown her emotions, But each did what was more difficult for them, for their loved ones. Ponyboy had trouble hiding his emotions, but held them back for his friend Johnny because he did not want to scare him. Eadlyn had trouble showing her emotions and letting go of her pride, but she did so for her mother, who always wanted her to be more

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