The Outsiders By: S. E. Hinton This story is about a young boy of 14 named Ponyboy. He is part of a hood group called Greasers on the east side of town, a group of lower-class teenagers who wear their hair long and greasy, wear jeans and ripped-up T-shirts, and are at odds with the rich-kid bullies known as the “Socs.” This group of hoods are born into rich families from the west side of town, are of a high “social” class, drive around in Mustangs and Corvair’s, and mostly wear checkered jackets with a madras on them. One day, as Ponyboy is walking home from a movie, he is jumped by a gang of Socs. At the last minute, his buddies from his group (made up of his brothers Darry and Sodapop, who raised Ponyboy now that their parents are dead, the hardened hood Dally Winston, quiet innocent Johnny, and wise-cracking Two-Bit) scare off the sons and rescue him.
The next night, Ponyboy and Johnny join Dally to go looking around for a good fight and maybe catch a movie. There they sit behind two attractive young girls and Dally attempts to obnoxiously get their attention and pick one up. After Johnny tells him to stop, Johnny and Ponyboy sit with the girls, Cherry and Marcia, and Ponyboy and Cherry discover to their mutual surprise that they have a great deal in common. Two-bit appears, and the three greasers walk the Socs girls back to Two-Bit’s house so that he can drive them home. On the way, they run into Bob and Randy, the girls’ drunken boyfriends and the sons that beat up Johnny a couple years ago, and the girls agree to leave with them in order to prevent a fight between the two gangs.
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On his way home Ponyboy takes a stop by the vacant lot with Johnny and accidentally drifts off. When he wakes up and goes home his brother Darry angrily lectures him on what could have happened and slaps him. Then he runs out the door, finds Johnny, and goes to the park to get away from things. There, however, the two young greasers run into Randy and Bob, with a few of their Soc friends.
One of them holds Ponyboy’s head under an ice cold fountain, and Ponyboy blacks out. When he comes to, he is lying on the ground next to Johnny. The bloody corps of Bob is next to them. Johnny explained how he had to knife Bob to save him. Terrified and confused, the two friends hurry to find Dally, the one person they think can help them. Dally sends them with a gun and some money to an abandoned church near Windrixville on a train, where they hide out for a week.
They cut their hair so that they won’t fit their description in the paper. After a week, dally comes to check on them, and says that because of Bob’s death, the disputes between the sons and the greasers have become worse then ever. He also told them that rumble is going to be held to settle the matters once and for all. Cherry feels responsible for the whole problem and acted as a spy for the greasers for updates and info on the sons. Johnny surprises Dally by declaring his intention to go back to turn himself in. Dally drives them back, but as they leave, the notice that the church has caught on fire and had several schoolchildren trapped inside.
Ponyboy and Johnny, feeling responsible for the event rush inside the church to save the children. Just as they get the last child through a window, the roof caves in and Ponyboy jumps out with fire on his back and blacks out again, leaving Johnny trapped inside. This time when Ponyboy regains consciousness he finds himself inside of an ambulance. When he reaches the hospital he is told Johnny was hit by a support beam that fell in the church and that Dally went in to save him and got his arm burnt.
Johnny had broken his back and is in critical condition. Darry and Sodapop hear the news and arrived at the hospital to get Ponyboy and tell him that he has to attend a hearing where a judge will decide whether to let him stay with Darry or send him to a boy’s home with Sodapop. After a couple hours Two-Bit invites Ponyboy to get a coke, where they run into Randy. Randy tells them that he is sick of all the fighting, and that he does not plan to go to the rumble and will leave town.
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In the novel The Outsiders the character I chose was Ponyboy. Ponyboy was a good kid but he has just one problem, he is a greaser. The greasers are a gang that no one really likes. They are the under privileged poor kids. They have one major rival gang, the Socs. Socs stands for socials, they are the complete opposite of the greasers, the yare the rich kids. One day after Ponyboy and his friend ...
At the hospital, Johnny seems weak. Dally is stronger, and asks for Two-Bit’s black-handled switchblade. On their way home, Two-Bit and Ponyboy see Cherry. She refuses to visit Johnny because he killed Bob, and Ponyboy calls her a traitor.
At the rumble, the greasers kick the tar out of the sons. Dally shows up just in time to fight, having used Two-Bit’s switchblade to get himself out of the hospital. Once the fight had ended Ponyboy and Dally hurried back to see Johnny where they find out he is dying. As he died Dally loses his self-control and runs out of the room. In frustration Dally robs a grocery store and was being hunted by the cops. The greasers hurry to meet him at the vacant lot but the cops pull up.
When the cops see Dally pull out an empty gun they open fire killing Dally under a street lamp. Then the gang turns around and see Ponyboy pass out. When he wakes up he is in his bed at home. He has had a concussion from a kick he sustained at the rumble, and had been delirious in bed for several days. When he gets better he attends a hearing, where he is acquitted from any involvement in Bobs death and allowed to remain at home with Darry. Sodapop asks them not to fight and the two brothers agree not to fight anymore.
In conclusion to the book I believe it was an excellent book and I recommend it to people beginning high school or ending grade school.