1. Rewrite the end of this story with Johnny surviving. What changes would his living have brought about in the other characters? For example, would Dally still be alive? 2. Create a role-playing game. Make two decks of cards. One deck displays characters — Ponyboy, Darry, and so on — […]
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1. The Outsiders takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the 1960s. What are the demographics of Tulsa during this time period? Why did Hinton choose this locale? There are no minorities in this story. Did Tulsa have a substantial minority population at that time, and, if so, what ethnic background […]
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amplifier 1 a person or thing that amplifies 2 Electronics a device, especially one with electron tubes or semiconductors, used to increase the strength of an electric signal. booze-hound [Slang] a drunk. buckskin a yellowish-gray horse. chessy cat [Slang] Cheshire cat, a proverbial grinning cat from Cheshire, England, especially one […]
Read more Study Help Full Glossary for The OutsidersCritical Essays Has Society Changed?
The Outsiders, written in the mid 1960s, makes the reader wonder how, if at all, the story would be different if it were told today. The novel includes the usual references that date a story, generally related to pop culture — for example, models of cars, movies, and music — […]
Read more Critical Essays Has Society Changed?Critical Essays The Movie versus the Book
Sixteen years after a sixteen-year-old wrote this book, Francis Ford Coppola turned this novel into a movie. The book is a coming-of-age novel, but the movie focuses on the characters’ loss of innocence. The movie follows the story line very closely. The reader is only told that this story takes […]
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As the title suggests, The Outsiders is a theme in itself. Looking at life as an outsider and feeling as though one is being treated as an outsider is a matter of perspective or point of view. Someone who always feels like an outsider may conclude that life is unfair. […]
Read more Critical Essays Themes in The OutsidersS.E. Hinton Biography
Early Years Susan Eloise Hinton was born in 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Outsiders was published in 1967, when Hinton was only 17 years old and attending Will Rogers High School. She began writing the first draft of the novel when she was 15, and writing and rewriting took a […]
Read more S.E. Hinton BiographyCharacter Analysis Jerry Wood
Jerry Wood is the man at the scene of the fire at the church hide-out. He accompanies Pony in the ambulance after the fire. Jerry stays with Pony at the hospital until his brothers arrive. Although Ponyboy confides everything to him, Jerry continues to see Pony, Johnny, and Dally as […]
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Randy Adderson is Bob’s best friend; he is a fellow Soc. After Bob’s death, Randy stops Pony on the street and tells him that the fighting between the Socs and the greasers is pointless. Randy refuses to fight in the big rumble because “Greasers will still be greasers and Socs […]
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Bob Sheldon is the Soc who originally beat up Johnny. He is Cherry’s boyfriend, and, like Johnny, he is a victim of his own family. Unlike Johnny, his parents do not physically or verbally abuse him; however, they do something equally as harmful: They allow Bob to shirk responsibility for […]
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