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- Jess Martin
- the Theme of The Outsiders (English)
- Human Nature
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- The Outsiders, an enthralling tale by S.E. Hinton, is an excellent story about the hardships and
- triumphs experienced by the Greasers and the Socs, two rival gangs. This novel suggests the stories╣
- content because the Greasers are a gang of social outcasts and misfits. This novel╣s theme is very specific;
- people, no matter what their social background, strive for the same goals and experience the same
- disappointments. This novel shows this theme throughout a detailed story line.
- The fictional novel is set in a moderate-size city, possibly near Texas, in the late 1960╣s.
- Ponyboy, the main character, lives with his brothers as a greaser. One day Ponyboy and Johnny,
- Ponyboy╣s best friend, get jumped by a group of Socs. The Socs start to drown Ponyboy in a fountain.
- Johnny, realizing they might kill Ponyboy, kills Bob, one of the Socs with his switchblade. Johnny and
- Ponyboy run to a fellow Greaser, Dally, who is always in trouble with the law. Dally helps them by giving
- them some money, a gun, and a place to hide. They hide in a church outside of town for a week until
- Dally says it╣s okay to come out. They go out to eat and when they get back to the church they find it
- burning. When they see that there are kids inside and the fire could have been started by their cigarettes,
- they run inside to save the kids. Johnny and Dally are hurt in the fire and taken to the hospital. They are
- hailed as heroes in the local paper. Dally breaks out of the hospital to fight in a rumble against the Socs.
- While the Greasers beat the Socs, Johnny dies in the hospital. When Dally finds out he goes out and robs
- a grocery store. When the cops pull up he pulls out an empty gun so the cops shoot him.
- The theme of this novel is that all people are set back at times and they all want the same basic
- things. This theme is expressed in the novel several times. Disappointments are shown when Bob dies
- and the Socs grieve for him, when Ponyboy╣s parents die and they are upset, and when Johnny dies and it
- disturbs the Greasers. It is shown that the Greasers and Socs strive for the same goals when Darry,
- Ponyboy╣s older brother, tells him that he should succeed in school and make something of himself, and
- Bob is always trying to make his father happy with him. These examples show that all people, Soc,
- Greaser, or whatever, all strive to achieve the same goals and encounter the same disappointments.
- The theme that all people experience the same disappointments and strive for the same goals is
- also depicted in modern times. All people want to have a good job, make a lot of money, and live a good
- life. Everyone also encounters hardships throughout their life. Their car can break down, their loved
- ones can die, and they can run out of money. As you can see, this theme is important not only in The
- Outsiders, but in everyday life as well.
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