Differences Between 'The Outsiders': Comparing The Book And The Movie

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“Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold”. There is a great deal of meaning that goes with that quote. It means to stay innocent and youthful. This story takes place in a small town in Oklahoma called Windrixville. There are two gangs that are constantly fighting. A 14 year old boy named Ponyboy is caught within between a gang rivalry(greasers vs. socs). Ponyboy lives with his two older brothers named Sodapop and Darry, since their parents passed away. Ponyboys best friend is a boy named Johnny, who feels like he is not cared about or loved. The family friends of ponyboys family are two people who are in the gang, their names are two-bit and dally. These two gangs may have their differences, nevertheless ponyboys story helps us realize that in the end they are still people. …show more content…

One of those differences is when Ponyboy takes the first punch in the rumble. Ponyboy takes the first hit in the movie while Darry is supposed to take it. This detail is important because it affects how the fight continues. Another difference between the book and the movie was when darry slapped ponyboy for coming home late in the book instead of pushing him. If darry slapped ponyboy in the movie then the intense emotions that he felt were strongly portrayed. The last difference between the book and the movie is the direction each gang is on. In the book greasers as well as socs were east versus west, while in the movie they were north versus south. These are the many differences between the book and he movie, however, there are many

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