Compare and Contrast Outsider Outline The “Outsiders” novel and movie are so similar but also so different. The “Outsiders” is a wonderful book about a group of kids who grew up on the wrong side of town. The novel and movie are to different ,but amazing ways to look at this atrociously heart touching story.
The “Outsiders” novel / movie are both interesting stories. There are some similarities like , setting , charters . And there are differences like, the events change .
The Outsiders movie and book are very different . They have many differences like in the movie more than one soc tries to drown Pony , Johnny and pony chased a rabbit , and dally gets bernd. Some of their similarities are bob has a blue mustang , pony & johnny got a week's supply of baloney , they both talk about sunsets and Johnny still carries his switchblade . There are many differences , but let's talk about some similarities .One
Flying on an airplane over the clouds, the sky would look sunny, while down below, there could be a heavy storm present. The cloud covers the passenger's’ view of the ground, but if the plane would just fly through the clouds, passengers would see that it wasn’t sunny at all. In life, a person's point of view can differ like that depending on perspective. This is how the events in The Outsiders can be seen differently. The Outsiders, a book written by S.E. Hinton, is a story about the life between two social groups, the Socs and the Greasers and how they interact with one another.
Mark Waid once said, "Heroism is heroism, regardless of the timeframe or the backdrop. " In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, the focus is on two social groups. The Socs are the preppy and rich kids, and the greasers are the poor, trouble-making kids. Johnny Cade was a greaser.
Argumentative Writing What is better your opinion or mine? The book, The Outsiders, makes better reading than watching the movie. The book has more detail because in the book you get to know the characters.
In the book and the movie The Crucible there are a lot of differences and similarities of the two. Some of the similarities are the characters and story line. The differences are like the scene or part between the book and movie. The characters were the same but seeing them in the movie was a lot different then reading about them in the book. The movie was better because I like visual things better.
Culture, or the environment a person is exposed to, can alter how people behave, along with shaping part of someone’s, or their whole, life. Throughout the novel The Outsiders, readers can see just how harshly culture can change people. Many of the novel’s characters, whether they were labeled as Socials (Socs) or greasers, have experienced or expressed changes in themselves that were caused by their culture. The most prevalent part of their culture was their parents. After their parents’ deaths, the Curtis brothers’ lives were drastically changed.
Question: How does S.E. Hinton’s novel, The Outsiders, show that an individual’s family life has an impact on their actions? Discuss three main characters as part of your answer. Introduction: S.E. Hinton’s novel the outsiders, shows that an individual’s family life has an impact on their action by having lots of different characters with different family life’s and it shows the different between growing up rich (soc’s) and growing up poor (greasers).
Imagine if you lived in fear of getting jumped by the “nice” people every day. In S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders, this is a reality, an everyday lifestyle. Ponyboy Curtis and his brothers live in East Tulsa, and are part of a gang. They are constantly under attack from the west-siders, called Socs, who do it for the enjoyment of attacking someone.