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The Outsiders Quote Analysis

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In the novel The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton Explores the topic: Through hardships we can learn valuable lessons that will teach us so much in life. According to Hope Solo, ¨… overcome things, learn from them and become stronger, both personally and professionally. To be honest, I welcome those hardships.¨ This quote proves that if you keep going in life , even when it gets hard, then the hardships that you once thought were not possible to overcome, will help you grow stronger as a person. The advice given, relates to the the novel The Outsiders, because throughout the book, Ponyboy goes through several hard things. Not only does he try to keep going in life , but he also learns to welcome the hardships as Solo was able to do. One of the most crucial decisions made that supports Hinton´s main idea is when Johnny, a fragile, perceptive, youthful teenager kills Bob the Soc. Johnny made this shocking choice because he was acting out of self defence. He wanted to prevent Ponyboy and himself from getting hurt by the big group of Socs . The Socs. had come extremely close to killing Ponyboy and possibly harming …show more content…

Ponyboy says, “ I'll get them, don´t worry!... I hadn´t realized Johnny had been right behind me all the way¨. (91 - 92). Because Johnny and Ponyboy knew that they must have caused the fire, the young boys decide to run in, like a knight running into battle, to risk their lives and save the little kids from being harmed. Sadly, not everyone made it out safely. The church caved in before Johnny could escape. Johnny got severely injured and rushed to the hospital where, “ The pillow seemed to sink a little and Johnny died¨ (148). This choice impacted Ponyboy because he loses his very close friend. He now feels as though he can't move on in his life, but later learns to appreciate what is most important to him while it is still in his

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