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The narrator sees himself negatively and talks about Paul Newman.He wants dark eyes and short hair like Paul and, are the only characters so far. He's lonely and says "I had no company, but I usually lone it anyway". The setting is a theater. Page 1 says he steps out of a dark movie house into light. The conflict is he doubts himself. This is realistic fiction. Not enough evidence proves it's fiction, or non-fiction.
Jan 28, 2021 03:10PM
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One significant moment in the story is when the Greasers face the socs in a rumble. In the middle, all of the socs run away. Once Dally reports that the Greasers won the rumble, Johnny says on page 148, chapter 9, that it was useless. Dally and the rest of the Greasers realize that all fights do is kill people but doesne't resolve a conflict.
Mar 04, 2021 09:03AM
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Christian Lee
Christian Lee is on page 192 of 208
Th theme of the story, The Outsiders is, fighting is useless. For example, on page 57, Johnny killed one soc named Bob because he almost drowned Ponyboy. If Bob and another soc decided not to drown Ponyboy, then he wouldn't have been dead. This is significant because it shows why fighting is useless.
Feb 25, 2021 08:55AM
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Christian Lee
Christian Lee is on page 53 of 208
Ponyboy is the outcast in the story The Outsiders. He is not like the other greasers. On pages 38-41, he says that he doesn't like fights and that he wishes he lived in the country so that the greasers and socs would be ordinary people and not fight. The evidence ties into the topic because Ponyboy wants no fights.
Feb 11, 2021 07:58PM
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Christian Lee
Christian Lee is on page 18 of 208
In the book The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, the inciting incident is when a Red Conviar (car) follows Ponyboy, pulls up, and when the Socs gang surrounds him. On page 4, after the Conviar pulls up, they beat up Ponyboy. The evidence ties into the topic because the Greasers who are poor, and the Socs who are rich, represent economic social classes where they are in constant conflicts.
Feb 04, 2021 09:09AM
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