The Outsider was a story about two rival gangs between the greasers and the socs Ponyboy the main character lost his mom and dad in a auto wreck but still has his brothers soda pop and Darry. Ponyboy spots a red Corvair behind him and runs faster to get away from it and Ponyboy gets surrounded by five socs one of them pulls a knife from his pocket Ponyboy tries to escape but, can’t he screams out for Darry one of the Socs pulls out a hancherchief and shuts him up out of nowhere Darry shows up and scares them off. Ponyboy remembers how beaten up Little Johnny when the socs beat him up Little Johnny wouldn’t fight or hurt anyone. Soda Pop tries to help Ponyboy not to worry about the socs to much he tells that he would want to marry Sandy after she gets out of school and him getting a better job while still helping Darry paying the bill and stuff. Darry was waiting …show more content…
Marcia and Cherry go walking with Johnny and Ponyboy and pointed out a blue mustang coming down the street they acted normal and passed by the mustang .At the park Johnny and Ponyboy pass by the fountain and a small swimming pool a blue mustang circles the park slowly and five socs get out of the mustang Johnny remember he had a switchblade in his back pocket. Randy and Bob recognized them because of them walking Cherry and Marcia and cusses at them Bob tells Ponyboy that her needs a bath and caught him and tried to drown him in the fountain Ponyboy is lying on the pavement and Johnny sitting next to him saying “I killed him “Ponnyboy start to puke out blood and Johnny tells him that he had to save you. Ponyboy starts to panic and tells Johnny what they are going to do they go to Dally and tells him everything that happened Dally tells them where to lay for a few months in a old abandoned church on top of a
The book “Outsiders” in written by Malcolm Gladwell and it is about the stories of extremely successful people. In this book he discusses this thing called the 10,000 hour rule. I do not believe in the 10,000 hour rule.
The first setting that appears in the book The Outsiders is the drive-in movies. During the drive-in movie, Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dallas meet two girls named Cherry and Marcia. They had some food and the girls asked Johnny and Ponyboy to sit next to them and “protect” them if Dally came back. While Cherry and Ponyboy were getting some food, Ponyboy was telling Cherry some stuff about the Greasers.
I think what Hinton meant by the term “outsider” is because the gang weren’t like most greasers and they were definitely not socs so they were outside the normal social groups. I think this because Ponyboy and the gang aren’t searching for fights and they are respectful of the rules (most of the time) and they are not high class and rude. So I believe outsider means not in the regular social classes and they are there own thing and they wouldn’t change for anyone. I think Hinton was referencing Ponyboy and the gang as well as Randy and Cherry.
The societal circumstances in the 1960s that prompted Hinton to write The Outsiders was the social revolution which the Civil Rights movement, LGBT movements, and the radical movements of the student activists. The Civil Rights movement began in the 1960s; the leader of the Congress on Racial Equality launched Freedom Rides to integrate interstate buses and the volunteers rode the buses into Deep South where they faced violence which includes bombings and beatings in Anniston Alabama (History.com Staff). Because of the racial segregation that was going on, that might have influence Hinton to write the book due to the fact that the Black race felt like they were an outsider and had a wall between them and the the rest of the society. Furthermore,
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 Outsiders Essay Things are rough all over, but some people have it rougher than others. In S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders the greasers and Socs are two rival gangs. Throughout the story, both gangs have had pretty tough breaks, including confrontations with one another, deaths of friends, and a huge rumble towards the end. There is no doubt these two gangs have had very hard lives. However, the greasers undeniably struggle more than the Socs because the greasers are poor, unfairly judged, and can never feel safe.
The chapters 1-5 of the Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, is about two gangs the greasers and the Socs, who are always causing trouble. In the greaser gang, the protagonist, Ponyboy, is always getting good grades and is the smartest in the gang. Dally is one of the members in the gang, Ponyboy 's brother, has been in jail multiple times. Sodapop is also Ponyboy’s brother. He works at a gas station.
The Outsider in Fiction: Journal Response The article ‘The Outsider in Fiction’ by Orson Scott Card talks about the point of view of an outsider, and how the term ‘outsiders’ can connect with everyone in today’s society. After reading, and carefully analyzing every texts, sentences, or passages in the article. The quote that jumped out at me the most was “Only rarely are there times when we feel that we truly belong and are utterly accepted— and then those times usually end with disillusionment, when we realize that we were never really as ‘inside’ as we though we were” (paragraph 4). I understand the point the author was trying to make, and the details the author phrased in order to support the main idea. But rather than believing that
Youth is valuable but it does not last forever, and with your youth comes your innocence. The Outsiders is a book written by S.E. Hinton about a few not so wealthy teens called the Greasers. The gang on the other side of town, the Socs jump Greasers for fun. It is an endless struggle for the Greasers because all they have is each other.
Then there 's the Greasers, who live poorly and get blamed for most of the things that go down in the city. Ponyboy, and Johnny, two Greasers, that at first, clang to the fact that they hated Socs. All they wanted to do was fight the other gang to look tough and earn respect. In the beginning of the story, Ponyboy wishes he looked tough.
After lunch they went back to the church , it was on fire. While pulling up, Ponyboy overheard how a bunch snuck into the church before it set flames. Jonny and Ponyboy knew it was their fault, so they jumped out of the car and bolted into the church. As Ponyboy was getting the last kid out of the window, the roof started to cave in while Jonny was still inside. Jonny had a broken back, sever burns and ended up
One night Ponyboy Johnny and Dallas decided to go to the drive through movies. The boys sneak into the movies and being the trouble Dallas starts messing with these two Socs girls. Socs are kids who lived on the nicer side of town. They are the popular kids in school and they are more wealthy then the Greasers. Making the two fight and not get along.
It was a warm summer's day, yet the train's window felt like ice on Oliver's cheek. The methodical rumbling of the tracks combined with the insipid rural landscape didn’t help him pass the time. He was headed south to the city of Guthrie, Oklahoma, the epitome of small towns, where Oliver spent the first 17 years of his childhood. He and his three brothers were raised in a feeble excuse of a house just around the corner of the town's local elementary school. He remembered the afternoons spent on the local playground, sun shining down on him and his brothers, baking the layers of dirt and grime on their skin only to have it scrubbed away under the freezing hose water behind their house.
Have you ever experience the loneliness? Have you ever be an outsider? Do you care about other people feeling? The book “The Outsiders” written by S.E. Hinton’s novel, is about a boy named Ponyboy, which is on the greaser side. There are two main gangs of people.
In this book report I will talk about the book “The outsiders” written by S.E. Hinton, I will do a review of the story, the point of view, theme, symbols and my opinion about this book I really liked to read for the English class. The story is about a boy named Ponyboy who lived in a small town in Texas with his two brothers Darry and Sodapop were a gang war was taking place between two different social class people: The Socs and the Greasers. Ponyboy will learn the consequences bad acts can bring to your life in the middle of a gang war. The greasers were a middle class and not so social kind of people who liked to get in trouble and The other gang The Socs were a most of them a high class or middle-high class group of people who where they went they will always go in groups of like three or four people.