“Whenever two people meet, there are six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man as the other person sees him, and each man as he is.”- Willam James. In the novel, The Outsiders, the author S.E Hinton, was able to present the theme of identity by using her characters and opposing social classes. However, identity is a foremost substance to the human eye. On the other hand, let's see how identity conveys itself into three parties. Identity is shown to be more far-fetched in reality, identity is about the understanding that a being has of himself, a group that is held an image held by its members, and how someone relates himself to the group. Willam James' quote shows a lot about what a person could be as one of my three parties, what he meant when saying “whenever two …show more content…
At us”, by S.E Hinton, chapter 1 of page 2, this quote is packed with identity information, for understanding pony is informing us that if his alone too much, a stranger would scream Greasers!, and that might cause people to be frightened or even cops would suspect them, this statement proves that a greaser can’t walk alone without someone judging them. In chapter 3 page 45, the quote “ I couldn’t ever cut anyone”, this quote comes in handy, with just a simple selection it is accurate to my point, by the time Two-bit was babbling to the greasers, the socs were ready to fight, at that moment Pony reacts to it by shattering a glass bottle, by the time Pony point the glass bottle at the Socs, Socs already ran off to that point, even Cherry believed that Pony would use the glass bottle, this is proving my point because the Socs thought that Pony would use the bottle, what I'm saying is that his identity as a greaser is taking his role of what he
Brent May 31, 2023 5a The Greasers: A Band of Brothers Identity is the notion of how one perceives their own-self as well as how they believe others perceive them; whether good or bad identity is an important part of life and acceptance of that identity is crucial to find happiness. Ponyoby Curtis from the novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton has a hard time deciding which identity he finds more important; whether it's his family or his academic standards, or his gang and their stereotypes. In the end however, Ponyboy realizes that his group identity is more important to him than how he thinks of himself. To begin, Ponyboy's self-identity constructs his personality and his emotions, and how others view him.
When people think of someone in their family who provides for them many think of their mom or dad. Although, that is not always the case. Darry is the older brother and provider to Sodapop Curtis and Ponyboy Curtis in the book The Outsiders written by S.E. Hinton. Darry’s parents died in a car accident so he was left raising his two younger brothers, which are sixteen and fourteen. Although Darry can be harsh, he still cares deeply about his brothers and their lives.
Dallas The book, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is about two gangs who did not like each other in the hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the middle of the 1960s. The theme of the book is growing up and learning about life. One character who stands out in the story is Dallas because he comes from the poor side of town. He is a static character.
What are 1960 's outsiders? What are 2000 's outsiders? They are both put out of society, but that can 't be it. The outsiders have changed so much, it 's incredible. But, why are insiders afraid of them.
In this book they are considered greasers on the other side of town. In my understanding there are two kinds of boys they’re are greasers and socials. The socials are the rich kids that act all that and have the courage to bully others for how they look, they think they are better than them. On the other hand ponyboy and his squad are greasers they are the boys from the hood with the slim hair, black jacket. In the beginning of the story the greasers were walking and socials came behind them and attacked them
In the novel by S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders, Ponyboy struggles to understand right from wrong in society as he believes he is an outsider. Hinton uses the Notice and Note Signpost, Aha Moment, to develop the story and help the reader better understand the situation at play. Ponyboy ponders, “Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren’t so different. We saw the same sunset." (Hinton, 40-41)
“Running away won 't help.” Johnny was right. Ponyboy had people that loved and cared for him... they just didn 't know how to show it!” In the book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, proves that no matter what type of Social class you are; Greaser or Socs, family is most important and will help you get through the difficult parts in life.
What does being an outsider mean? Every character in The Outsiders by SE HInton has felt like they do not belong. The Outsiders is written around 14 year old Ponyboy, Ponyboy lives on the bad side of town and is a member of the gang called greasers. Throughout the story the greasers and Socs,the other gang, are fighting which causes major trouble.
The Socs had always bothered the Greasers, and this was not the first time Johnny, or Ponyboy had run into trouble with them. Bob, the clear leader of the Socs, ordered David, one of the Socs, to hold Ponyboy underwater, “. . .‘Give the kid a bath David’. . .”(55). Just in time, Johnny pulls Ponyboy from the fountain, “ ‘I killed him,’ He said slowly, ‘I killed that boy.’ Bob the handsome Soc, was lying there in the moon-light, doubled up and still . . .”
Jonny Cade and Ponyboy Curtis, the two main characters in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," share similar struggles but differ in their personalities and worldviews. Despite their different personalities, Jonny and Ponyboy share several similarities. Firstly, both characters come from difficult family backgrounds. Ponyboy's parents have passed away, and he lives with his two older brothers who struggle to provide for him.
When you think of family you might think of adults and their children, or kids who lost their parents but are still related to each other. The Outsiders by S.E Hinton tells otherwise. It shows that even if you are not related, you can still be family; you can still have love and affection for each other. In the book, there is a contradiction between the gang’s biological family and their “family”. There is connection shown between the greasers from the Socs in the blue Mustang to Johnny dying in the hospital not wanting to see his mother.
How “The Outsiders” written by S.E Hinton is coming of age novel During life, people will go through tragic experiences, difficult period of time and pressured by the society around them that eventually their innocence will fade with age. This can be clearly shown in the novel “The Outsiders” (written by S.E Hinton) in which the characters who are living in an area (East side of Oklahoma) full of gang society and violence;….Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade and the rest of his friends and siblings are forced to mature and grow up quicker and earlier than most of the average people due to the traumatic/tragic experiences that they had to face during their everyday conflict between “The Socs” (their rival social group). First of all, before Ponyboy Curtis had met the two girl Socs in the cinema (Sherry Valance and Marcia), he had thought that every person who are a member of their rival’s social group were very wealthy, but very threatening towards The Greasers.
Also, identity is one of the main themes in “A Raisin in the Sun.” Personal identity is what tells one human being apart from another. To find self-identity, one must learn to be themselves. In today’s society, people tend to look for their personal identity in their reputation or labels. People use their reputation to find their identity because it satisfies others.
In John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace Identity is shown as what defines us and makes us be placed in other peoples perspectives. An author can use identity to place characters in the readers mind to portray them a certain way, just as John Knowles did in A Separate peace. An identity can be defined as who a person is inside and out.
Identity is something people tend to think of as consistent, however that is far from the case. The Oxford English dictionary states that the definition of identity is “ The characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is.” The allegorical novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding tackles the issue of identity while following young boys from the ages twelve and down as they struggle with remembering their identities when trapped on a deserted island. Identity is affected by the influence of society and how individuals influence society based on their identities. By looking at Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the Stanford Prison Experiment, and Sigmund Freud 's philosophical ideas, it becomes clear that identity is affected by society through peer pressure and social normalities.