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
Thought the play, these lovers go through many obstacles that range from arranging a wedding and finding a time to meet to Juliet trying to get out of marrying Paris. The entire time fate is tossing them around. Romeo realizes this after he kills Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, in a brawl. At first, Romeo does not want to fight because Romeo and Juliet are already married at this time and he knows that they are cousins. Tybalt asks for a brawl from Romeo but Mercutio fights instead. Mercutio gets killed by Tybalt and that is what makes Romeo mad and fight Tybalt.
West Side Story is a book about two gangs living in a large city. The Outsiders is a book with the same concept, two gangs that are archrivals. Even though two different authors wrote these books during two different time periods, they have the same story line. These books are realistic, because gang rivalry is still going on today. They are different, since they were written separately. Also, both these books have different problems between the main characters. Still, West Side Story and The Outsiders have many similarities.
In the play, Romeo and Juliet sneak out a lot to see each other. They do this because they are from rival families and their don’t want them to interact with each other at all. By sneaking around, it created more problems and Juliet drank a potion that would put her to sleep for a while and as a result, they both ended up killing themselves. They were both not listening to their parents and by doing that, it ended badly for both of them and their families.
The movie, The Outsiders, starts with the Curtis parents on their weekly, Saturday evening drive to the baking store to buy some ingredients for their boys’ favorite Sunday morning, breakfast treat: chocolate cake. The Curtis boys love their chocolate cake for Sunday breakfast not only because they love it, but also because they appreciate how hard their parents have to work to save the monies necessary for the morsels that put smiles on their faces!
Have you ever mused on your past and realized how much you've grown? It's fascinating how we change over time to become better, or worse. Tom Sawyer experienced the same growth, we as the readers are able to see and connect to Tom Sawyer as he grows.
Shakespeare plays have fascinated audiences with their ability to seemingly portray the depth of the meanings and descriptions of each scene. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was for many years the world’s best love story and influenced readers and writers from around the world. Understanding the contrasting natures is one of the most important themes in this play and underpins the plot. Love and hate, life and death, lastly, missions and reality will only increase every reader’s sense of curiosity.
Throughout life individuals face many challenges testing their values and personality one situation at a time. In the evocative novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton themes of growing up and innocence are shown. Ponyboy is not your average 14 year old he is part of a gang known to many as the Greasers. He encounters many situations testing his values and beliefs. Having lost both his parents recently he and his brothers stick together like a true family but this relationship is tested when Darry hits Ponyboy. He also experiences the loss several close friends in a very short period of time. Throughout this novel, Ponyboy encounters many life changing experiences that prove he is a dynamic character.
The Outsiders is about the life of a 14-year-old boy. The book tells the story of Ponyboy “Curtis” and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. Ponyboy and his two brothers, Darrel (Darry), who is 20, and Sodapop, who is 16, have recently lost their parents in an automobile accident. Pony and Soda are allowed to stay under Darry's guardianship as long as they all behave themselves. The boys are greasers, a class term that refers to the young men on the East Side, the poor side of town. The greasers' rivals are the Socs, short for Socials, who are the "West-side rich kids."
Tom Robinson, a black man in To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the main characters in
The book “The Outsiders” talks about two gangs and how they interact. “The Outsiders” is a book about Socs and Greasers. The story was written by S.E. Hinton, a person who hid her name because of gender. Further more, Hinton wrote the story about her person experience being between two gangs like the Greasers and Socs. Lastly, “The Outsiders” is told by Ponyboy Curtis, a Greaser, the main character of the story. There are two main themes in the story, “The Outsiders” which focus on the Greasers and the Socs and their differences in appearance and how they use violence to settle disagreements.
Firstly, Gnomeo and Juliet come from two opposing families: the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. However, due to an unidentified reason, both families despise one another. The director presents this feud by introducing the story with a lawn mower race. The race is between two people, Tybalt, who is a Capulet and Gnomeo, who is a Montague. During the race, Tybalt cheated and destroyed Gnomeo’s lawn mower. Later on, Gnomeo snuck into the Capulet’s property and spray painted their wall to seek revenge. The next day, Gnomeo headed back to his home and discovers that the Capulet’s destroyed his father’s wisteria plant. This shows that the Capulet’s and the Montague’s are furious and seek revenge for one another. The story of Romeo and Juliet also involved two opposing families who despised one another. Shakespeare never explains why both families were enemies. However, he does mention a few hints in the story, which allows the reader to understand that the families didn’t have the same view points. He introduces the story with a street fight between the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. This presents a very broad idea of the tension between both families. Later on, Romeo finds out that Rosaline was going to attend the Capulet’s party, so he snuck into the party and attempted to find her. However, Tybalt recognized Romeo...
Most people aren’t familiar with ways our government is trying to lower health care costs of the homeless by putting them in houses, here is their chance to learn. “Housing First” approaches are aimed at reducing the number of homeless people in metropolitan cities, especially in USA and Canada. In Tulsa, the Mental Health Association operates housing models that are successful using the Housing First approach, but only with a success rate of around nine percent. These programs are able to help people achieve self-sufficiency. Special consideration is given to people who have mental illnesses. The main advantage of the approach is it makes an efficient use of the existing systems and services, and then eliminates the need for new ones. The approach has been said to lead to better quality of life, less alcohol and substance use among the beneficiaries, and less use of emergency services by the beneficiaries. Despite all of the advantages and purposes, the program has many challenges that make one think it’s not as successful as first projected. This could lead to program loss or the challenges being dealt with appropriately. If the government wants to use money to help end homelessness, they should put it towards resources and organizations that can, not towards homes where the homeless go to be ignored.
In this day and age almost everything we know is an argument about something. Everything from the clothes you wear to the music you listen to conveys some argument on a subject. Books often have more apparent arguments about them. Authors often have a specific message to deliver on a subject when writing the book, but sometimes there is even more to a book than the author intends. In “To Kill a Mockingbird” there are many subsequent themes but the main argument is “can good and evil coexist peacefully?”-
Time is a fixed concept; one cannot relive a moment to change a regrettable action, or escape into the future to avoid one’s problems. Many see life as a path or a road, stretching on indefinitely with countless branches to choose from as time moves forward. However, life is often better represented by a circle, beginning with life and ending with death, the path of one intersecting with those of others along the way. In The Kite Runner, Hosseini uses kite running as an extended metaphor to represent the journey of life, ultimately connecting the past and the future.
Fight scenes are an essential part to any successful tale. Writers have used them for countless ages. William Shakespeare used fight scenes to move the plot, introduce a conflict, and to introduce a theme. An example of this is in one of his more famous plays, Romeo and Juliet, in act one when the servants of the house Montague and the house Capulet fight, introducing the theme of deep hatred. After the servants fight, Tybalt and Benvolio fight. This gets the audience interested because Tybalt’s words of “I hate the word [peace]/As I hate Hell, all Montagues, and thee./Have at thee, coward” (lines 64-66) tells them that Benvolio is at serious risk of dying because of Tybalt’s deep hatred towards him. By having the servants, Tybalt, and Benvolio