Fighting in a vacant lot, a church on fire, heroes saving kids and a stabbing in the park keeps you wanting to know the full story. The Outsiders is a story about how the Greasers get in fights with the Socs.The three brothers are in the Greaser gang. These three kids come together as a family. Although the book said ponyboy's parents died in a accident in the movie they died in a train crash.Johnny parents were both in the movie and book because the book said how bad they were and the movie show them fighting.Although in the book it had the horse that belongs to sodapop it’s name is mickey.Cherry Valance didn’t like dally in the movie or the book.Johnny and ponyboy are different because one has different hairdo then the other.Darry and ponyboy
In El Dorado California, once called Mud Springs, lived two twin sisters Elisa and Elizabeth. These 11 year olds lived with their grandmother Myra whom took care of them since they were 4 years of age after their parents passed away in a tragic car accident. They lived humbly in a small log cabin. Elisa and Elizabeth’s favorite pass time was to play in the forest; they loved acting and playing as magicians attempting to do magic tricks.
On April 24, 1967, S.E. Hinton published the book The Outsiders. Then sixteen years later director Francis Ford Coppola’s movie version of The Outsiders was released on March 23, 1983. The book is about a young boy named Ponyboy who lives with his two older brothers because his parents were killed in a automobile accident. Ponyboy goes through a lot of tough times because he is a part of this group known as the Greasers. The Greasers are a group that are known for being from the poor side of town and the Socs are the rich kids on the other side of town. Throughout the entire book the two groups kept fighting and then something terrible happened that changed Ponyboy’s life forever. The movie and book have many differences
A comparison between both mediums for The Outsiders can be made by showing both of their advantages and disadvantages to show that one of them is better than the other.
There are some similarities between “the Outsiders” movie and novel. For example The greasers winning the rumble. “...but he was grinning happily because the Socs were running,”(Hinton 145). The rules of the rumble were hands only and who ever runs first lost and the Socs ran first. As well as Ponyboy waking up next the fountain with Bob lying in front of him dead and Johnny completely shocked. “I was lying on the pavement beside the fountain, coughing and gasping,” (Hinton 56). This shows the reader Ponyboy waking up after trying to be drowned. “...Bob, the handsome Soc, was lying in the moonlight, doubled up and still. A dark pool was growing from him…”(Hinton 56). After Ponyboy wakes up and catches him breath he looks over to see Bob Sheldon
The Outsiders book and movie were similar and different in many ways. An example of difference could be by how in the beginning the Ponyboy was jumped but in the movie they skipped right to when Johnny, Dally, and Ponyboy went to the movies. A similarity between them could be how in the movie and in the book both took place in Oklahoma. This evidence exemplifies the ways that the movie is related and the way that the movie contrasts from the book. Skipping the part when Ponyboy gets jumped and the setting in both the movie and the book taking in the same place are just some of the comparisons and contrasts between “The Outsiders” movie and the book.
The “OUTSIDERS”, a book and movie, portrays a small gang going through hard times. The Book and Movie may have the same plot but have small yet noticeable differences. Both stories take place around Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1965. These should be compared to show why sometimes movies get things wrong and why the book tends to be better, in this case they both stick to the plot with only a few missing or added details, such as the book is slower paced but has more detail, the movie misses or adds small details, and the movie destroys your thought of what characters look like.
Obviously, if you read a book, you can expect the movie to have differences and similarities. “The Outsiders” is a book that was made into a movie. They kept a lot of things the same, such as the abandoned church they stayed in. There are quite a few differences as well. They include some of the characters’ hair colors, the sides of the town they lived in, and some of the characters.
Have you ever been in a place with two rival groups? Is one seen as better than the other? In S.E. Hinton's book, The Outsiders, two groups, the Socs and the Greasers, are rivals. Greasers are viewed as menaces, when the true menaces are the Socs, the partiers, and the wolves in sheep's clothing.
“The Outsiders” is by far one of my favorite books of all time. I think it’s a great story that tells about how a fourteen-year-old boy overcomes many challenges and learns how to get through each of them individually. “The Outsiders” is a story about a boy named Ponyboy that lives with his two older brothers, and they have a group of friends, called the Greasers. One day Pony gets upset with his older brother, Darry, and goes to a park with his friend Johnny to calm down. At the park, a group of kids, called Socs, come and start drowning Pony. Johnny gets scared and doesn’t know what to do so he kills one of the Socs. Soon after, Pony and Johnny decide to run away so they wouldn’t have to deal with
There are two different versions to “the outsiders” a book by S.E Hinton there are many differences between the book and the movie in my opinion the book is better because it shows more detail and will always go that extra mile to have every little detail,and the book is more realistic but the movie is really good even though it cuts many parts that the book still has
The Outsiders is a wonderful novel to read in the classroom because of its conflicts with one another. During this novel, the Curtis brothers realize that they are the only family they have left, and they make the best out of that. Throughout this novel, Darry, Soda, and Pony have changed dramatically throughout this
The Outsiders was about the greasers and the Socs. The Socs always jump the greasers, one day Johnny fights back, he ends up killing Bob. Johnny and Ponyboy run away to a church and hide until Dally comes and gets them. They then see the church was burning, Ponyboy and Johnny run into it to save the kids inside. Johnny and Dally get injured, Ponyboy is okay. The greasers win the rumble, the Socs will stay out of the greasers territory, Johnny passes away from his injuries, Dally robs a store, the police shoot him, and he does not survive the shots. In the end Ponyboy decides to regather his life and he starts with writing his theme for his ELA class. The book The Outsiders book, the
The Outsiders is a book that changed the style of young adult writers because it went off from the genre that young adult writer were using during that time period. The reader sees the everyday problems that teenagers were going through, “I can’t take much more
¨They had my arms and legs pinned down.¨ Why is there so much hurt in the world? The author S.E Hinton wrote about this in the story The Outsiders published in 1967. It was then made into a movie in 1983. They also dedicated a museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma to the book and movie. Even though there are a lot of similarities there are also many differences between the characters and the overall format from the novel to the movie.
The book and the film were both simular, and yet different in many ways. An example would be, in the film, Ponyboy was walking to the drive-in and meeting Cherri and Marcia. Although in the book, Ponyboy began his journey by telling the readers about his experience about being jumped by the Socs and being threatened. The director probably had some options to pick from to leave out from the movie, and the director chosed this to leave out. Leaving out the part where Ponyboy was jumped was an effective move because without the experience Ponyboy was lost and helpless because he did not know what to do when he and Johnny got cornered in the park by Bob and other Socs.