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"The Outsiders," written by Julissa Rodriguez and Vianney Pech, tells the story of three brothers—Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry—who navigate life after the death of their parents. As poor greasers, they face challenges and violence from the rival Socs. The narrative explores hardship, loyalty, and transformation, especially in Ponyboy, who matures amidst loss and conflict. The brothers bond with friends like Dally and Johnny, whose tragic fates prompt deep reflection on identity and belonging. The title reflects their outsider status in a divided society, emphasizing themes of empathy and resilience.
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The Outsiders By: Julissa Rodriguez and Vianney Pech
The book outsiders is about 3 brother. There parents died. They know how to fight. There names are Pony Boy , Soda Pop, and Darry. They don’t have any parents but their older brother Darry acts like a parent. They met new friends. The three brothers are greasers . Dally and Johnny died . Johnny died when he was at the hospital. He died because he was help some kids get out of a church that was on fire. Summary
PonyBoy Changed when his brothers died he protected his brothers. He became more tough because he didn't’t want to get killed by the Socs. He became cocky with his hair. Ponyboy Changes because he wants to be more like his Brothers How does PonyBoy Change
The book Outsiders is called the Outsiders because they would go outside and do wild stuff. The outsiders are Darry , Dally, Johnny , Ponyboy, and Sodapop. The meaning Outsider means that you are different than others . The book Outsiders was about different people that don’t like each others. Why is the book called The Outsiders?