Argumentative Essay On The Outsiders

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In The Outsiders, by S. E. Hinton, there is a gang of tightly knit friends. They are greasers, which means that they are poorer and not as well educated as the other people in their town. The main character of the story is called Ponyboy, and he has two brothers that are also in the gang. Another group, the socials, are the richer and educated enemies of the greasers. They have little skirmishes, but whatever happens, the socials always come out on top, and the greasers cannot do anything about it.
Inside of the greaser gang, the friends are good people. They care about each other, and they would never betray anybody they care about. Although some of the people in the gang are meaner and colder, the warmth within the others weighs them out. …show more content…

With the birth of social media, people have been connected in ways they hadn’t been before. In the book, The Outsiders, there was no social media. Social media today helps us see what is going on in the world, whether it be police treating other people badly, or something important in other countries happening that will change our lives. If in The Outsiders there was social media, maybe the greasers would be treated differently, because they would be able to share their feelings with the world outside of the battles between the socials and the greasers. Social media also defines how people interact with each other, just like class in the book The Outsiders. With the tool social media, the greasers would be able to share their stories with the middle class and the good socials like Cherry. Although some of the greasers are bad, the good ones could get their names out there and maybe have a chance in the world, unlike Darry, who had to drop out of highschool to get a job and support his family after their parents died. He could have done something with his life, but know he is stuck in a bad place with a bad job. This is just like most of the greasers, but usually they are not as lucky as Darry was, because they are stuck with parents that do not care about them, and they do not have a way to get a job. Dally is another character in the book The Outsiders, and he was one of the unlucky ones. In the book he …show more content…

Scott Fitzgerald. It is about a rich man who came from the lowest social class, from nothing, and made his way up to the top. In America today, people can do that, but back when the greasers existed and in the place where they existed that was not possible. You could become a social, but you would always have your greaser label and you could never take it off. In the book, the opposite happens, because Gatsby came from nothing and nobody ever thought twice about it. In The Outsiders Ponyboy says that the only thing stopping Darry from being a Social is the people he hangs out with, so this may mean that the people you are with also change your class and how you interact with people. Gatsby hangs out with people like him, rich, but he is quite unlike them. Gatsby is also troubled by how the rich get away with bad things, just like Ponyboy in the book The

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