Do you ever think what might happen in gangs.In oklahoma,two gangs called the socs and greasers are putting there lives at risk.They do horrible things in a gang.Gangs do bad health chocis,rival gangs,and family issues. Gang members make poor health choices and horrible stuff like smoke and other stuff. In the book,The Outsiders,Ponyboy and sodapop,gang members of the greasers,they always eat chocolate cake and other chocolate stuff every morning on page 104-105.This could affect their diet to eat more different and bad stuff.In addition this could give them diebities and medical bills were expensive,and with the little money they earn.Other than eating bad,ponyboy even smokes a pack of cigarettes and he is only 14(page 97 on outsiders.Smoking could give you lung cancer and age he is (14) smoking that much might happen.Plus coughs, colds, wheezing and asthma could be fatal afects of smoking.Overall gang menbers do poor health choices and smoking.
up on the outside of society. They weren’t looking for a fight. They were looking to belong.” The Outsiders is a book written by S.E. Hinton about Ponyboy’s life as a greaser. He is in a gang and his gang goes through life together. In this book, many things change and happen. Some of those changes were good, but most were bad. Why is The Outsiders still relevant 57 years later? Although The Outsiders was written fifty-seven years ago, it is still relevant today for many relatable topics including
outcast in your society. That you didn’t fit in with anyone in the group or even your society. In the outsiders it shows how some people just don’t fit in with a crowd. The novel is The Outsiders and the author is S.E Hinton. Even 50 years after it’s release the outsiders theme of the society/class and violences are still uncannily similar in our modern society. Even 50 years after it’s release the outsiders theme of the society/class and violences are still uncannily similar to our modern society. The
The outsiders No mother. No father. No $$$$$cash$$$$$. Just a big brother trying to keep them all together. Sometimes, all we might have in life is each other to keep us going strong in life. The theme of the novel, The Outsiders, is that life is valuable and therefore friends should always stick together and be LOYAL to one another. Sometimes, life is not easy. Many people have it rough and only have the basics of existence like their health, but have no home, family, or money to make
Hinton,the main person join a gang but the gang has a enemy gang,the Socs.The socs are different to the Greasers but they both have some of the same problems.Some of the same problems the face is family issues,pressure from friends,and alcohol. First of all, one of the problems they both face is family issues.In alure of gangs it says that if parents don’t pay attention to their children they will do bad stuff.When children don’t have an adult supervison they might do some stupid things.Without
Did you know that there had been more than 10 million copies of the book Outsiders sold. The author S. E Hinton wrote a Realistic Fiction titled The Outsiders, which took place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1965. In the story, the main character is Ponyboy, the problem is violence and fighting between two gangs named Socs and Greasers. In the Outsiders, Johnny, Darry, and Ponyboy fight for something they believe in that brings purpose to their lives. One of the Impact of violence is that seeing too much
story, The Outsiders. When people think of Socs, they think of rich, rude, greedy people who beats and jumps Greasers. She is no ordinary greedy Soc, she likes to watch sunsets and likes to do what is right. Her role in the gang is the mature and caring person, and reacts negative instead of positive to the gang, and she is under a lot of pressure from her gang because she cannot so certain things because she is a Soc. In The Outsiders, Sherry Valance is under peer pressure from her gang and she
becoming an outsider in order to become “popular” and avoid having bad reputations. What teens don’t know though, is that one’s reputation can change, but not all teenagers long to fit in or become “popular.” The protagonist, Ponyboy Curtis, in the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, sees being an outsider is a positive thing. Johnny Cade, Pony’s best friend, also attempts to manipulate his reputation in order to become his own person. S.E. Hinton gives a universal message of how the outsiders of the
SE Hinton’s “The Outsiders” teaches the responder about various themes through a range of language techniques and through characterization. Through the characters there are many important themes such as love, violence, isolation, society class and loyalty. Loyalty stands out the most because it being portrayed the most through text it being shown through the greasers relationship it is all ways family first in there eyes. The author shows in the text how two rival gangs that are born into different
of gangs :{ Has your life ever completely changed in a matter of hours? This happened in a book called The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Johnny and Ponyboy Had a problem. The soces. Ponyboy and Johnny were greasers. This caused many conflicts between them. Including Johnny killing a soch. The soces and greasers seem to always be fighting. This is not much different, gangs in life. Every day gang members get injured, or die. Gangs are not a safe place for anyone no matter how tough you are. Gangs have
Essay Below: “”At least he knows what to expect-until the night someone takes things too far” ―S.E. Hinton. In the book the “Outsiders” ponyboy and his gang the Greasers have to deal with a rival gang the Socs. The main characters are ponyboy and his gang the Greasers. They have to deal with a rival gang the Socs. The text emphasizes the understanding of the characters and their action or thoughts/what they say.In the book, The Outsiders by S.E. Hilton, the author uses connotation, plot, and characterization
I believe the Outsiders are representation sped up by the greasers like Ponyboy, Dally, Soda, and the others. They are extracted from others and are people that don’t fit in with the crowd. The factor is they are poor and are unnoticed unless they make trouble. These are boys who don’t care they smoke and act like a family. Unlike the other gangs this has no leader and have individual leaders. Like for these examples to use Outsider it needs to be defined. Outsider or an Outsider is a man or woman
The first person narrative book, The Outsiders, Had many interesting characters one of which was Dallas Winston. In the story of a group of hoods living in the early 60’s, Dallas or Dally for short, is the type of guy you would go to for something you're not supposed to have. Dally is one of the oldest of members of the gang and doesn't really have a place in life. He pretty much just goes around to parties and does things a criminal would do. Dally doesn't really have a father figure or in fact
friends, and therefore a time to grow and learn. What happens when you go against the crowd that you are supposed to be in? People talk and rumors churn, they are not allowing you to become who you want because you ought to be ‘this’ person rather than another. Choosing to go against the crowd is scary. The Outsiders by S.E Hinton is a novel based in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960’s that discusses the stereotypical behavior of youth belonging to gangs, the Socs and Greasers, who are constantly at odds
your sense of belonging and purpose, and reduces stress. In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, a group of adolescents go through thick and thin together and always have each other’s backs as friends. They all support one another and are there when needed, so they are like a big group/gang of brothers. They discover that friendship is all that matters throughout the book because they support each other no matter what. Hinton presents the idea that friendship makes friends become non-biological
Did you ever have that moment when a good friend needed help but you didn't want to risk helping him because you might get hurt or might get into big trouble and then you start to regret it later, well that doesn't happen if you are loyal to that good friend who is probably also loyal to you. In ‘The Outsiders’, S.E. Hinton presents the idea that loyalty to a friend is the right thing to do no matter the consequences. One example of loyalty is when Ponyboy explains why Johnny told Cherry that Dally