No one talked to him. No one even said hi. They knew that he would just find a way to make things negative. We want to thank Mr. Krebs hides out at home when he realized that everything outside is complicated.
He has grown up always telling the truth, but realizes that no one wants to hear the truth, but lying makes him sick. He is forced to lie in order to gain approval from anyone. He feels the need to talk about his experiences in the war, as a type of catharsis, but finds himself unable…. Thus, Mr. I can very much relate his attitude with one of my uncle, who never shows his emotions and everyone consider him as a rude person; even his family and neighbors contemplate him impolite.
Because my uncle interaction with the public is quite different as compare to other family members. Though people assume him as harsh person but he is the one who always there to help them, whenever anybody needs him he never ignore their requests.
That person was Leper, who had left the army. Darry characterizes Ponyboy as lacking common sense. Pony agrees with this assessment. He readily admits that he is smart at school, but sometimes he just doesn't think. These occasions get Pony into trouble that he could avoid. This is one aspect of his character that readers are able to see evolve throughout the book.
Ponyboy learns that his behavior impacts others, and this newly acquired maturity leads to the telling of The Outsiders story. The brothers are greasers, a class term that refers to the young men on the East Side, the poor side of town. With such an awareness of literary protagonists, Ponyboy sees himself as he is, as both character and narrator.
Ace your assignments with our guide to The Outsiders! SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. How does Dally die? I never knew the book was started at such a young age.
Hinton has great writing skills to be able to pull that off. Something I learned from the essay that I did not already know was the way the POV used in The Outsiders gave such a deep meaning and allowed the reader to see such struggles.
A technique that I would use is the thoughts that Ponyboy has to himself. The way these thoughts are written allow the reader to understand and know the character better.
Good Job! Log in to post a comment. Log In. Point of view in the outsiders In many stories authors use perspective or point of view to demonstrate more detailed explanations of scenarios.
I might want to check this book out I would like to use the technique of analyzing quotes. Good Essay Stephen. I did not know that the author started writing the book when he was still in high-school.
He started a bit with the quote leading the thesis rather than the thesis leading the quote. Username You can also log in with your email address. Password Forgot?
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