‘The Outsiders’ is a story that deals with a conflict between two gangs, the ‘Greasers’ from the East Side of town and the ‘Socs’ from the east-side of town. This is a story that is told in the first person. Ponyboy Curtis is the one telling the story. Here is a summary of the story.
Ponyboy has a dispute with his brother Darry and ends up running away to the park with Johnnycake. There, Ponyboy and Johnnycake get into a fight with Randy, Bob, and three other members of the Socs. The Socs try to down Ponyboy, so Johnnycake stabs Bob with a knife and ends up killing him. Ponyboy and Johnnycake run to a party where they meet up with Dallas, one of their close friends. He gives them a gun, money, and tells them to get a train out of town to an abandoned church. They are told to stay there until Dallas comes to get them.
When Johnnycake and Ponyboy get the church they go right to sleep. When Ponyboy wakes up, he finds that Johnny has gone to the store to get them food. While there, they both decide to disguise themselves by cutting their hair. Ponyboy decides to bleach his hair with peroxide.
Dallas finally shows up to get them. They all go to town to get something to eat. When they return to the church, it was on fire. Ponyboy and Johnnycake went in to save the children from the burning church. Johnnycake is trapped inside. Dallas goes into save him.
Then, the church collapses. They are rushed to the hospital. Ponyboy and Dallas are okay, but Johnny is severely injured. Ponyboy talks with one of the Socs and they both discuss about how they are tired of fighting.
The Essay on Glass Menagerie Stories Town Father
When I compared Our Town by T horton Wilder and The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams I noticed a lot of differences and very few similarities. I noticed differences in the roles that the mothers played in each of the stories, and the impact that the father had on the family. Another difference is the setting that each one of these stories takes place. Our town and The Glass Menagerie have a ...
Everyone should be equal. Later, the Greasers and Socs get into an enormous brawl, but in the end the Greasers win. Ponyboy and Dallas rush to the hospital to tell Johnnycake they won the brawl. Johnnycake tells Ponyboy to stay gold. Those are the last words Johnny spoke before he died.
Darry goes crazy over Johnny’s death and decides to rob a convenience store. The cops chase him, Dallas fires a few shots at them with his gun. The cops shoot back and kill Dallas. The story ends with Ponyboy reading a letter that Johnnycake told the nurse to write before he died. In conclusion I thought this story was a well written although biased story about those times. I recommend this book to all who are 60’s people it is pretty much historically correct so if you want to catch up on some old times read this book.
It was not so much of an action suspense but it was exciting and fun to read.