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1 1. 2. 3. Author Information 1960s Historical Background Themes and Characters

2 “ The Voice of Youth ”, S. E. Hinton In 1967, Viking Books published The Outsiders by a 17 year old young woman named Susan Eloise Hinton.

3 “ The Voice of Youth ”, S. E. Hinton Her novel about teens growing up in Oklahoma in 1965/1966 was a hit with young people all over the country and earned her the nickname, “The Voice of Youth.”

4 “ The Voice of Youth ”, S. E. Hinton She gave young people an author who was “one of their own”, someone who saw the world from their point of view and wrote about the real questions and fears they experienced.

5 S.E. Hinton

6 Setting: Time and Place

7  Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1965/1966  The gas stations, dreary streets and housing of the “poor side of town” that the Greaser’s call home.

8  The manicured lawns of upper middle class suburbia where the Socs live.  The theaters drive-ins and burger joints that are common ground.

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10  The United States coming out of the innocence of the “50s” into a time of great social and political change.

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12 The Times:

13 “ The Outsiders was published in 1967, a restless time in the United States when teenagers were outspoken and rebellious. They hated the Vietnam War and the establishment that caused it to continue.

14 They resented the fact that young people from minorities and underprivileged backgrounds were not given opportunities to succeed. To voice their dissatisfaction, they had sit-ins and protests: many became hippies, and others turned to drugs.”

15 Hairstyles

16 Clothing Styles

17 Books

18 American Forces arrive in Vietnam in 1961 President John F. Kennedy is assassinated on November 2, 1963 The Beatles arrive in the US in 1964 Malcolm X is assassinated Feb. 21, 1965 The Civil Rights Movement successfully advocated equal rights for people of color Historical Times of the Sixties

19 Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated on April 4, 1968 Robert F Kennedy is assassinated on June 6, 1968 Neil Armstrong Walked on the Moon July 1969 Hippies and the youthful “counter culture” staged the San Francisco Summer of Love in 1967 and the Woodstock Festival in 1969

20 Teen Music Trends: Elvis Presley The Beach Boys

21 Hank Williams, Sr.

22 New Trends in Music: The Beatles (1965)

23 T.V. 1966 Americas Top 20 TV Favorites in 1966

24 Steve Mc Queen in The Great Escape (1963)

25 Sean Connery and Ursela Andres- James Bond comes to the screen.

26 Cars of the 1960s

27 1960’s Slang

28 fuzzheater broadrank Watch out, the fuzz is after us!When did you start carrying a heater? That Kim is one knock- out broad! That band you like is rank!

29 tuffhood cancer stick A 1967 Mustang is one tuff car.The hoods cause trouble at night. Pass me a cancer stick, Johnny.

30 jumpedhacked off rumble pickled He got really pickled! (under the influence) He got jumped by three guys. There was a big rumble at the park. I was hacked off at my parents.

31 make tracksthe cooler JDweed Hurry, we gotta make tracks. The JD got five months in jail. I could really use a weed right now. When did you get out of the cooler?

32 Major topics developed in The Outsiders 1. 2. 3. 4. Look for these topics to develop as we read the book!

33 The two major groups of characters in The Outsiders (Pronounced “soshes”) madras – clothes with a plaid design jeans, leather jackets, T-shirts

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35 Greasers and Socs (from Hollywood) :

36 Greaser’s“ 32” Ford, Coupe Socs’ “65” Ford, Mustang Convertable

37 The Greasers:  Ponyboy Curtis  Sodapop Curtis  Darry Curtis  Johnny Cade  Dally Winston  Two-bit Mathews  Steve Randle

38 Socs The blue Mustang represents the upper class Socs. It stands for money, power and authority. The rings are a symbol of wealth.

39 Symbols The switchblade represents strength and power. The Greasers felt safer when carrying this to protect themselves.

40 Symbols The cigarette is a symbol commonly seen in the book as well. Many of the Greasers started smoking at an early age. It made them feel older and helped them fit into their group. Later it became a way of passing time and keeping calm.

41 Nothing Gold Can Stay By Robert Frost Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hire to hold. Her early leafs a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief; So down goes down today. Nothing gold can stay.


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