The outsiders what do the characters think of you




















Stay gold. The 'tuff', lively mediate. Of course you are the most like Sodapop! You spread your joyful spirit with everyone around you. Although you are the middleman in your brothers' problems, you love them and try to help in every way you can. You are truthful and always are smiling. You are some 'tuff' Greaser! A tough, muscular hardworker.

Of course you are the most like Darry! You have sacrificed Soc life for a Greaser's. Not only that, but you skipped college so that Soda and Pony could have a good life. You already know what sacrifice is and care so much for your brothers, that you'd do anything to help them. You work hard and are a muscular man. Too bad you don't have the time to have fun much. We're not going to fight anymore. An adventurous, tough rebel. Of course, you're the most like Dally! Although you are looked down upon for doing illegal things all the time, you have been though a lot.

You know the ways of the street and have braced yourself for the hardships of life. You help the people close to you and look out for others; that's what makes you a true Greaser. You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you. A tough, funny, protector. Of course you are most like Steve! You try to give others advice and stay and ally with your best buddy, Sodapop. Although your hatred for the Socs can get the better of you, you are handsome and a good fighter.

There's a law or something. A hilarious, fighting, follower. Of course you're the most like Two-Bit! You always have a joke up your sleeve.

You try to fit in, but you have your own quirks that make you one-of-a-kind. Plus that complicated hair swirl makes you look 'tuff'!

You're not like the rest of us and don't try to be. A sweet, confident, helper. Of course you're the most like Cherry! You are brave and stand up for yourself. Although you can be tough, you can also be sweet and caring. You always want to help a friend in need and help the lost bad boys become good again. Which Outsiders Character Are You? Whether life is unfair to the greasers the main characters' perspective or to the Socs, the rival groups' perspective is a question that is recurrent in the novel.

Rarely is injustice seen equally by all eyes. A third theme that runs throughout this novel is one of colors in a black and white world. Hinton does an excellent job of painting verbal pictures. She uses contrasting colors to not only give impressions, but also to add depth to the story.

Teens are often quick to see only right or wrong in a situation. But nothing is ever that cut and dried. Using colors, Hinton allows the reader to visualize the extremes and then mix them together to show that there is a middle ground.

This theme is not the most important element in the story, but it is a good literary technique that allows the reader to visualize the story and internalize the intensity of the feelings that run strong in adolescents. The Outsiders can be termed a coming-of-age novel because of the many topics that the story deals with.

Cigarette smoking, like many serious issues, is treated in the novel as part of everyday life. Several reasons may explain the author's approach to smoking: The Surgeon General's report linking cigarette smoking to cancer had just come out in l and the implications were not widely realized; the author may have believed that, inevitably, some teenagers experiment with smoking; or perhaps cigarettes were just a prop to help readers better visualize the characters.

Whatever the reason, the treatment of the subject did not affect the telling of the story. The importance, or lack of it, was even underscored when the main character, Ponyboy, who is only 14, is surprised when an adult tells him that he shouldn't be smoking. Suicide, a hot topic among teens, is not glossed over. One of the main characters had often considered suicide, and not until he is dying from other injuries does he regret considering that action.

Hinton tries to impress upon readers that teenagers may not have the perspective to understand that life is short enough already and they have so much to see and do in the future. Teen pregnancy receives attention in the book. The way Hinton handles teen pregnancy may seem outdated. When the girlfriend of one of Ponyboy's brothers becomes pregnant, she is immediately shipped off to live with family in Texas.

This consequence undoubtedly still happens today, but it is not the norm. With child-care centers in most large high schools, the social stigma attached to teen motherhood no longer exists as it did in the ls. Are You An Outsiders Genius? This Is a quiz biased on the amazing book the outsiders.

I highly recommend it to all viewers!! Questions: 9 Attempts: Last updated: Jul 21, Sample Question. Outsiders Quiz By:Robyn Lykins.

This quiz is going to be asking you questions about chapters in the book outsiders. Questions: 10 Attempts: Last updated: Jan 31,



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