Nothing Good Ever Comes Of Violence In The Outsiders

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Have you ever heard the quote, "Nothing good ever comes of violence"? Well, that’s the basic idea of the conflict between the Socs and Greasers in the book The Outsiders by SE Hinton. The Socs live on the rich side of town, while the Greasers live on the more dangerous and poorer side of town. In the book The Outsiders by SE Hinton, the author’s message about violence is that nothing good comes from it. First of all, nothing good came from the park. When Johnny and Ponyboy ran away from Darry into the park, a Soc named Bob drowned Ponyboy in the fountain; however, before Ponyboy could pass out, Johnny stabbed and killed Bob (57). This evidence shows that violence brings even more violence and guilt, with Johnny admitting, "There sure is a lot

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