The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton (Book Summary and Review.
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The Outsiders Summary, by S. E. Hinton, Ponyboy and Johnny kills a teenager by stabbing him in the back and are forced to run away from the police to an abandoned church. ?This all starts in chapter 1 when Socs jump Ponyboy when he comes back from the movie theater. They cut and bruise him up a lot, but before they can do serious damage, the gang of Greasers that he belongs to come running.
The Outsiders Book Summary and Study Guide. S.E. Hinton Booklist S.E. Hinton Message Board. Detailed plot synopsis reviews of The Outsiders; Ponyboy Curtis and his brothers, Sodapop and Darry, belong to a group of poor teenage boys called greasers. Many of them have led hard lives already, and they are tough, angry and unforgiving. They often fight with the Socs, the group of wealthy.
Ponyboy wanders the hospital and then the streets. Eventually, a concerned stranger offers to drive him home. At home, Ponyboy tells the other greasers about Johnny's death and Dally's disappearance. The phone rings. Darry picks up the phone—it's Dally. He tells Darry the that he's just robbed a grocery store and is on the run from the police and needs help.
Summary In this part of the analysis I will give a general summary of the whole analysis of the book, “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, and discuss the difficulties I had preparing it. I found the book hard to relate to in some parts because of the different time it was written in-the 1950s. A good example for it was that Ponyboy thought the big difference between socs and greasers was that.
The Outsiders, by S. E. Hinton, is a coming-of-age story that compels readers to question society’s stereotyping of people and expresses the need for people to always have hope. Based on two rival teenage gangs, the poor, east-side Greasers, and the rich, west-side Socials (Socs), The Outsiders is told through the eyes of sensitive, 14-year-old Greaser, Ponyboy Curtis. The novel explores the.
This lesson will focus on the summary of Chapter 9 of ''The Outsiders''. Review Fourteen-year-old Ponyboy Curtis and his gang, the Greasers, have a dangerous ongoing feud with the Socs, a group.