The Author's purpose for writing The Outsiders was to tell everyone how hard some people's lives actually are and you won't notice how hard it is until you see the person's viewpoint/aspect from in their shoes.
I do not think she meant to achieve anything at firstother then get her thoughts down on paper. She wrote the book to blow off steam when a greaser who was her friend got jumped by a couple of socs on his way home from school.
After that I think she hoped to achieve was to get people to see that we all have problems no matter what social class we belong too.
she was trying to show the realhumannationship between the greasers and the socs. she wanted to show that the greasers were
she hoped to achieve balls
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Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
The outsiders leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and optimism because in the beginning and middle things are really tough and at the end things calm down...
When Ponyboy and Johnny go to the church, this is because they are murderers and flee to a place of goodness and righteousness. Hope I helped.
Since she is Cherry's best friend then she is probably the same age, which is about 16 or 17... Hope that helps.
The book doesn't really tell you specifically what his age is; but he must be 18 years old, just like Bob. The reason why I'm guessing that is because he's Bob's friend and gets drunk with him and stuff.he is 17
218 pages of the story but there are other pages after the story has finished
The last sentence of the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold", is significant because it references a poem that Johnny shares with Ponyboy earlier in the story, reminding him of the innocence and beauty of youth. Hinton may have chosen to end the book like this to leave readers with a message of hope and a reminder to cherish the good in life despite the challenges faced by the characters.
in the book the outsiders it is basically a party that the socs have for kids. i hope you were talking about the outsiders. if you werent send me a message and i will straighten it out
you must mean "theme". well the outsiders has many central themes such as coming of age, good vs bad, honor amongst the lawless ect i hope this helped
Susan Eloise Hinton over came writers block by her husband suggesting that she write two pages a day before leaving the house.I hope this helps you!
Sparta felt that they really didn't need any outsiders but they accepted them anyway because if one of there of there people die they can just replace them with one of the outsiders. Hope you like my answer :D
Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
The outsiders leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and optimism because in the beginning and middle things are really tough and at the end things calm down...
He hopes to achieve more medals, be the best as he can be
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they live in new york, i think eastern part of new york.. i hope i helped
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