The Outsiders Argumentative Essay

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Romeo and Juliet and The Outsiders Argumentative Essay
The scared and bewildered look coming off of Johnny’s face, and the repentance and sorrow of Romeo. These were some of the unaccustomed feelings that not only the characters felt after they had just brutally murdered someone, but the audience felt as well. If only Romeo or Johnny knew what their future was going to be like, they could have saved themselves from the tragedy. Johnny is a character from a young adult fiction novel, The Outsiders, that took place in the mid-1960’s. Romeo is a character from the Shakespearean play, Romeo and Juliet. This play is well known and some of its main ideas and plot elements are intertwined into many modern-day stories. One, for example, is The
There are multiple times where these fights happen at the same spots in the plot, and they involve the same key characters of the plot. In the beginning of The Outsiders, a fight occurs involving Ponyboy, a Greaser, and a few Socs. These two enemies fight just as the Montagues and Capulets did. The Socs decide to jump a Greaser. In Romeo and Juliet, this is the first fight scene between the servants, Tybalt, and Benvolio. Another scene in The Outsiders that was similar to Romeo and Juliet was when Ponyboy was being drowned by Bob, and Johnny stabbed and killed Bob in order to save Ponyboy. This scene relates to Act III scene II when Mercutio was slain by Tybalt, and Romeo killed Tybalt to avenge Mercutio's death. In this scene, Mercutio is being depicted by Ponyboy, Tybalt is being depicted by Bob, and Romeo is being depicted by Johnny. Romeo and Johnny both felt that fate made a fool out of them. After Johnny killed Bob, Johnny looked “...a strange greenish-white…” (Hinton 56) and Johnny also had an epiphanic moment when “...he said slowly. ‘I killed that boy.’”(Hinton 56). Romeo said, “O, I am fortune’s fool!”(Shakespeare
They might say that Romeo and Juliet is a love story from Elizabethan England written by the most famous English playwright in history, and The Outsiders is just another young adult fiction novel that is written by some fifteen year old country girl in the sixties. Just because the settings, stories, and authors are different, there can still be main ideas and themes embedded in the work. These two different stories are very different culturally, but they are alike when it comes down to the author's purpose and lesson that he/she wants people to interpret and

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