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The OutsidersbyS. E. HintonMajor ThemeSocial Injustice The OutsidersbyS. E. HintonMajor ThemeSocial Injustice
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By the time she was 17 years old, Susan Eloise Hinton was a published author. While still in high school in her hometown--Tulsa, Oklahoma--Hinton put in words what she saw and felt growing up and called it The Outsiders, a now classic story of two sets of high school rivals, the Greasers and the Socs (for society kids). Because her hero was a Greaser and outsider, and her tale was one of gritty realism, Hinton launched a revolution in young adult literature.
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Since her narrator was a boy, Hinton's publishers suggested that she publish under the name of S. E. Hinton; they feared their readers wouldn't respect a "macho" story written by a woman. Hinton says today, "I don't mind having two identities; in fact, I like keeping the writer part separate in some ways. And since my alter ego is clearly a 15-year-old boy, having an authorial self that doesn't suggest a gender is just fine with me."
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Today, more than twenty-five years after its first publication, The Outsiders ranks as a classic, still widely read and one of the most important and taboo-breaking books in the field. Finally, someone was writing about the real concerns and emotions of a teenager. The Outsiders marked the beginning of a new kind of realism in books written for the young adult market, and Hinton's next four books followed suit.
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Greasers Greasers Poor Wrong side of the town No cars / walking Leather jackets, t-shirts, greasy hair t-shirts, greasy hair Country music Socs Socs Rich Right side of town Sports cars Madres shirts, plaid pants, sweater vests Beatles
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The Outsiders is not just a story about gangs and fights. It is a book about the people behind the images.
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The central problem in a plot. Man against Man Man against Nature Man against Himself Man against Society
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One choice leads to another.
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Major Theme Social Injustice
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Do the people we hang around with affect us positively or negatively? What about the idiom, “When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas?” Do you agree or disagree?
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Is it a group thing or Is it an individual thing?
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Abuse Neglect Rich vs. Poor Gangs Fighting Does fighting ever solve a problem? Is there ever really a victor?
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Does having money solve problems? Does it guarantee success? Does it make one a better student? Can coming from a disadvantaged background make one a poor student? Does money guarantee happiness?
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Predictions Predict what the story might be about just by hearing the title? Predict what the story might be about by looking at the cover illustration?
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Choose one of the following and write a minimum of a paragraph…. 1. What types of people are considered “outsiders” in our society? What keeps these people on the outside? 2. Write about a time you felt like an “outsider.” Explain the situation and how you felt.
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