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VINTAGE PHOTO ALBUM

Lilou Philibert

Created on February 19, 2024

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Transcript

The

outsiders

by S.E. Hinton, Lilou and Julia

INDEX

  1. summary
  2. Ponyboy
  3. Johnny
  4. main themes
  5. why you should read this book
  6. similarities and differences

Summary

Facing prejudice, violence and injustice, this book is also based on innocence and respect. The Outsiders follows a young boy called Ponyboy, member of the Greasers. Throughout the story, Ponyboy will face conflicts between the Greasers and their rivals the Socs. Unfortunatly, one day his brother slaps him, this will lead to terrible events, as the murder of a soc...

PONYBOY curtis

  • sensitive, observant
  • take all very deeply
  • love his friends and his brothers from all his heart
  • member of the Greasers
  • At the bottom of the greasers' hierarchy

JOHNNY

  • Member of the greasers
  • gang's pet
  • observant,less talkative
  • martyr
  • fiercy loyal to the gang( they are his only true family)

main themes

  • Lost of innocence
  • Liste à puces
  • Liste à puces

Represented throughout all the book with many symbols just as the young kids , "Gone with the wind" and "Nature first green is gold".

The only one to stay innocent is Ponyboy and all the gang is trying to protect it.

  • Social hierarchy

Social hierarchy is mainly shown between the greasers and the socs but not only. There is also a social hierarchy between the greasers men . Darry and Dally are at the top and Johnny and Pony at the bottom.

you must read it because it is around the reality of the society.It's a quick reading but it stays on your mind a long time after you read it. It's a timeless classic . In this story you will discover the incredible relationship of Johnny and Ponyboy but you will also follow through their misadventures.

why you should read this book

similarities

differences

  • two gangs
  • same age (approximately)
  • same town
  • oppressed by society
  • like to fight
  • loose someone they deeply care about
  • home problems
  • stereotyped
  • different neighborhood
  • different social classes
  • style, appearance
  • economics
  • excpectation
  • academics

THANKS!

for listening!