Gang Violence In 'The Outsiders' By S. E. Hinton

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The Outsiders Essay “If arming more people meant that we would be safer, we would be the safest country on earth.” Gang violence is a crucial feature in the novel Outsiders which was written by S.E Hinton. The book includes death and hurt which is mostly what happens in the book. Gang violence is violence and threats against other gangs. It is also sometimes influenced by drugs and alcohol and other illegal substances. This massive problem creates and or adds to crimes. Gang violence is directed toward other people and causes pain and a higher crime rate, and negatively affects society. To start in the novel, during the Rumble they all experience pain. The public who witnessed the rumble probably changed their lives and their worldview and got this public disoriented and got unorganized. For instance, Two-bit got three broken ribs, which proves the experience of pain in this novel (page 123). To add, Pontboy also received pain in the Rumble by feeling sick and[ being cut and bruised. This proves my thesis because of the pain they endured in this narrative.''Greasers can't walk alone too much or they'll get jumped, or someone will come by and scream 'Greaser!' at them, which doesn't make you feel too hot.''(This quote is explained on page 3) This quote explains their problems and …show more content…

To unpack this, greasers are viewed as juvenile delinquents because of their reputation. Their different living styles and their dressing styles, their hair (which is inconsequential) and even the way they walk. The society also sees gang violence as disproportionately affected by theft, economic change, vandalism, assault and last but not least drugs. Ultimately, society views gang violence as horrendous and increases the level of crime which affect the view of society. Society totally views gang violence

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