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The Outsiders Essay

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. previously stated, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” This quote connects to the book, The Outsiders, because in the book two groups, the Greasers and the Socs are always fighting each other. They are blinded by their hatred for one another and because of that they find themselves in many life or death situations. This book is narrated by the youngest of the Greasers, Ponyboy Curtis, this means that as a reader you do not get the perspective of both groups. In this book the majority of the conflict and dangers are caused by the Greasers. The Greasers were completely at fault when the Church caught on fire. They were at fault because they had …show more content…

This quote shows that Ponyboy and Johnny both knew that smoking inside the church was a huge safety hazard, yet they still did it showing they are not responsible. When Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally were driving back from the Dairy Queen, “Dally slammed on the brakes and stare. “Oh, glory!” he whispered. The church was on fire” (90). This quote shows that Johnny and Ponyboy were not as careful as they thought they were and are very irresponsible. They had left a cigarette lit inside of the church starting a fire. Johnny was not justified in killing Bob. He was not justified in killing Bob because he was not defending himself and even though he was trying to save Ponyboy it was Ponyboy’s fault the fight started. The reason the fight between the Socs' and Pony and Johnny was Pony, “couldn’t think of anything bad enough to call them, I spit at them. Bob shook his head, smiling slowly. “You could use a bath, Greaser. And a good working over. And we’ve got all night to do it. Give the kid a bath, David” (55). This quote shows that Ponyboy was irresponsible and did not think about how his actions

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