The Outsiders Research Paper

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impeccable actors make for a great film. The Outsiders shines a light on the main flaws of society through the rough battle between Socs and greasers. Francis Ford Coppola directed this movie in 1983 as an adaptation of the novel. Coppola created an eventful, adventurous depiction of the difficult life in the lower class and the conflicts created. The violence and shocking events throughout the story contribute to the overall plot line, relating directly to the novel. Ponyboy was in danger and being drowned and Johnny stepped in to save him. Johnny had been the brave hero with the small ego during the first part of the story and this event surprised all. Soon after, Johnny and Ponyboy decide to run away with the help of Dally. Dally's true …show more content…

Thomas Howell portrayed Ponyboy well especially with his long hair and smaller body frame. Matt Dillon was casted for Darry which worked well with his muscular body and older facial features. Ralph Macchio played Johnny and looked younger than the other character, making Johnny's death significant. Emilio Estevez portrayed the character of Two Bit which isolated his goofy personality. Although the casting worked very well, there were a few flaws. For example, Dally's death was unrealistic. As he died, it almost seemed as if he was joking around. Also, when Johnny died, Dally's reaction was odd. When someone dies usually sadness is expressed, but Dally showed self-destruction in a different way. Instead of crying and throwing himself against the wall, he awkwardly yelled and showed poor acting. But sometimes, these flaws are what make the movie engaging and …show more content…

Ponyboy and Johnny were both jumped throughout the novel and these scenes were not involved in the movie at all. At one point in the book, Johnny had a long, dreadful death. In the film, Johnny's death only lasted for about two minutes. A core foundational part of the novel was the background information on the rough life of a greaser. This was not included in the movie and typically made it difficult to understand the whole idea of greaser against Soc. Despite the fact that many scenes were not included or were included without depth, there were many quality components with text comparison. Darry, Sodapop, and Ponyboy's parents' car accident scene was mentioned in the book but the actual scene was in the film. When Ponyboy and Johnny were staying in the church, they had to cut their hair. This scene was not only included in the movie, but their pain and surprise was shown throughout the clip. Dally's death in the novel was a quick event and came out of nowhere. In the movie, it showed Dally's horrible state and the full process that led to his

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