Many people will like someone but know they can never be together. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Chapter 3 is about the relationship between cherry and Ponyboy and how she knows that they will only stay friends. “Retort” by Paul Laurence Dunbar discusses the emotions a boy feels about numerous girls. The dialogue in The Outsiders and the poem “Retort” reveal similarities between the characters’ relationships because they both show that they can never be with the other person.
With that being said, there are many similarities between the film and the book. First of all, the main characters in the movie and the novel were the same. The four most important characters in both were the two boys, Mr. Halloway and Mr. Dark. Next, in the novel and the film the boys, the protagonists, overthrow the antagonist, Mr. Dark and the carnival. Lastly, they have the same setting of the small city of Greentown. The book and the movie has the same setting, main characters and motif.
As I watched The Outsiders movie I realized that there were many differences and similarities to the book. Overall, me being picky, personally thought that the movie was different from the book. I liked the movie, however, I think that I would probably like the movie better if I hadn’t had read the book, that way I would feel so strongly about the who I think the characters are. The scenes were pretty accurate to the book in the movie and there weren’t a lot of scenes that were different, or not in the movie. One of these times was in was in the rumble when it started raining, even though it didn’t in the movie. I think they made it rain because it adds dramatic effect. Another changed scene was in the beginning when Ponyboy comes out of
My favorite quote was“Stay gold Ponyboy” which means Do not go tuff and stay like yourself because you are once in a lifetime.My opinion of both the movie and the book are pretty good.The book was only a little better because it was longer and it had more parts on the other hand the movie you can hear and see more and feel more when you can actually picture it.While the book and movie have many similarities and differences, the Movie was more effective in telling the story.
Early in the novel, Johnny is tense and scared. In the book, Johnny and Ponyboy are at the movies. Dally, (another one of the main
A book and a movie can be both the same and different. In The Outsiders there are many similarities and differences with the book and movie. They were the same because Johnny kills a man, they cut their, there was the movie scene, and Johnny and Ponyboy went to the church. Some of the differences is when Darry slaps Ponyboy but in the movie he pushes him, Johnny doesn't bring a lot of food in the book but does in the movie he does, when Johnny killed the man it was more described but it wasn't in the movie, and Johnny says he wants to kill himself in the movie. In The Outsiders one of the themes is “friendship”
The song “Firework” by Katy Perry connects to the novel The Outsiders written by S.E Hinton in many different ways. The Outsiders is not only a book about a young boy and his life long friends, but displays the idea that everyone goes through hard times. One needs to push through upcoming hardships because in the end there is always a good outcome for many individuals. Ponyboy knows this better than anyone considering he hasn’t had the easiest life given. Although it’s not easy for him, he pushes through the battles life throws at him. Katy Perry’s song says “If you only knew what the future holds. After a hurricane comes a rainbow”. This establishes that when another human being is going through a “hurricane” there is sure to be a “rainbow”
The Wednesday Wars, by Gary D. Schmidt, and The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, both take place in the 1960s. When analyzing the two novels, one can compare and contrast the social inequalities racism, classism, and bullying. These inequities enhance the reader’s understanding of how society is separated.
In the novel “The Outsiders,” by S.E Hinton and the movie by Francis Ford Coppola have numerous similarities and differences. Our thoughts on these particular aspects are very diverse as the universe is. Many things have been either left out or diminished from the movie, which makes it less interesting as the suspense lessens as you have finished reading the book. Although this might be the case, there were also many similarities between the two sources. The movie also missed critical events and that the author has included in her book, including Sandy, Ponyboy’s talk with Cherry Valance about sunsets, the streetlight in which Dally died, the hearing of Ponyboy’s fate at court, and Sodapop’s horse Mickey Mouse. These events and occurrences were impactful to the story’s plot and its resoluting outcome. Although the ending in the book was very dramatic, the movie also has a similar ending, but less breathtaking and thrilling. Many people ought to know that these events were also a trait that each character
In the story The Outsiders written by S.E Hinton, there are two rival groups/ gangs, the greasers and the Socs. A young boy named Ponyboy explained his journey being a greaser and the sacrifices, consequences, and decisions he had to manage with. This story reminds me of William Shakespeare's story Romeo and Juliet of their similarities which are they gangs, fights, and loyalty and differences that are the wealthiness, behaviors, and between the two books.
The book and movie are really different, but have a lot of similarities. In the book Susie kissed Ray before she died, but didn’t in the movie. The dog found her elbow in the book, but not in the movie. Mr. Harvey puts Susie’s bones in a safe in both the book and the movie. There’s a sinkhole in both the book and movie. In the movie Abigail doesn’t cheat on Jack, but in the book
The “ Outsiders” movie and novel are awkward and interesting. Upon watching both they appeared to be somewhat similar. However, after finishing the movie and having time to reflect they have distinct differences.
shoulders and make him feel like he is not alone. Similar emotions take place in The
Was the Outsider movie and book different? Yes, but they had many similarities. There were many differences and similarities between the outsiders movie and book. There were many differences and similarities between the outsiders movie and book. Many people think that the Outsiders movie and book were different from one another.
By reading the book and see the movie, you could find many differences but also similarities like their names are all the same and the story line is