Persuasive Essay On The Outsiders

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In the novel, “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, it illustrates a story about a fourteen year old boy named Ponyboy that lives with his brothers, Darry and Sodapop, after losing both of his parents. Darry and Sodapop have to make sure that Ponyboy doesn’t get in trouble and ends up being sent to a boy’s home. Darry, Sodapop, and Johnny are in a gang known as the Greasers meaning that they are known as juveniles. They live in a society where the Socs, the rich,fancy kids, jump the Greasers and always end up in fights. Ponyboy and his brothers cannot be separated after because they need each other. It is better for him to be with his family than with other strangers. He would be disciplined well and prepared to be independent with his good grades and character. …show more content…

To emphasize, when Ponyboy is with the gang at the movie drive-in, Cherry and Marcia don’t believe that Ponyboy is in high school. “‘You don’t look old enough to be going to high school,’ the dark-haired girl said. ‘I’m not. I just got put up a year in grade school’”(23). This shows that Ponyboy puts effort into his education and never gives up. He shows responsibility in achieving his goals and trying to be someone that his brothers didn’t have the opportunity to be. In addition, there was a time when Ponyboy explained what the news reporters wrote in an article about him, Sodapop, and Darry. “...that I made the honor roll at school all the time and might be a future track star...Then it said we shouldn’t be separated after we worked so hard to stay together” (108). This not only shows about Ponyboy’s view on staying with his brothers, but the public’s as well. Ponyboy gets motivation from his brothers and tries as hard as he can to be the best possible. He shows responsibility by earning good grades, that he probably couldn’t earn without the help and advice from his

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