The Outsiders2
In this book analysis, about the book "The Outsiders" by S. E. Hinton I will discuss character and plot development, as well as the setting, the author's style and my opinions about the book. In this part of the analysis I will give some information about the subjects of the book, The author wrote the story when she was just 16 years old, in the 1950s. The book was successful, and it was sold, and still being sold, in many copies as a young adults novel. There was a movie made about it, and today there are still many schools that use this book in junior high and high schools for English classes. There were plays made about the book too. The Outsiders is about a gang. They live in a city in Oklahoma. Ponyboy Curtis, a 14 year old greaser, tells the story. Other characters include Sodapop and Darry, Ponyboy's brothers, Johnny, Dallas, and Two-Bit, that were also gang members and Ponyboy's friends. This story deals with two forms of social classes: the socs, the rich kids, and the greasers, the poor kids. The socs go around looking for trouble and greasers to beat up, and then the greasers are blamed for it, because
" He is smart, according to page 12: ". The story happens in the 1950s in the US, it lasts a few days. The gang members have long descriptions from Ponyboy's point of view, and they are part of the plot development. Besides, I look better with long hair. That still body back in the hospital wasn't Johnny. This is because then young people that live today time can correlate with it. In this part of the book analysis I will give some more details about the plot development. When the socs talk to greasers, the reader can feel their aversion to them. I anticipated the death of Johnny because a broken neck usually means death. The author has created the personality of the characters through the descriptions of Ponyboy-the narrator-and through their actions. In the descriptions there are less simple words and more descriptive and artistic words (look at Setting and Character Development for examples). " This kind of description made an image in my mind of a beautiful dawn-this was a word picture. It would have been better if it was written in the 90s, and not in the 50s.
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