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  1. The Outsiders is a novel of conflicts—greaser against Soc, rich against poor, the desire for violence against the desire for reconciliation. Dally and Johnny do not battle against each other, but they are opposites. Johnny is meek, fearful, and childlike, while Dally is hard, cynical, and dangerous. As they near the ends of their lives ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2017 · Why ‘The Outsiders’ Still Matters. When S.E. Hinton published The Outsiders in 1967, a novel she began writing at age 15 and sold at 17, the idea of a teenager writing fiction for her peers ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2023 · THE STORY THAT DEFINED A GENERATION, REIMAGINED AS A GROUNDBREAKING MUSICALIn Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1967, the hardened hearts and aching souls of Ponyboy Curtis, ...

  4. S. E. Hinton grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the city in which The Outsiders is set. Writing helped her to process her experiences and find refuge from her troubled home life. During Hinton's teenage years, she wrote two books that were unpublished before she wrote The Outsiders, which was published when she was 19 years old.

  5. This book is titled The Outsiders because the name Outsiders ostensibly refers to the Greasers, social outcasts who band together for a sense of belonging and safety. The name also refers to Socs ...

  6. Below are my 7 favorite activities for teaching S.E. Hinton’s classic. 1. Identity Activity. This first activity gets students to dig deeper into themes of identity in the novel. It challenges students to think about how identity is represented in The Outsiders by teaching them to make connections to the way they view their own identities.

  7. Johnny Cade. “Well I won’t. But I gotta do something. It seems like there’s gotta be someplace without greasers or Socs, with just people. Plain, ordinary people.”. After the incident at the drive-in, Johnny and Ponyboy are both growing weary of the constant tension between the greasers and the Socs. Johnny threatens to commit suicide ...