Theme in The Outsiders Hinton develops a number
Theme in The Outsiders Hinton develops a number of themes in The Outsiders. Theme is a central idea or message of a text. Through themes, an author makes a major conclusion about life, or at least leaves important questions for the reader to think about.
Several of the major themes and Outsiders events In Theme in The Outsiders are listed below. Take notes on their meanings. A. Idealism is a valuable gift. B. Adapting to life may mean sacrificing your humanity and getting tough. C. Often, life isn’t fair. D. Trying to conform to the customs and rules of a group can create problems for the individual. E. A hero is not measured by image but by deeds.
• Theme Gallery Walk Instructions • Have your Theme handout & your planner to lean on as you write. • Walk around the room and SILENTLY read the next 12 statements • Decide which theme goes with each one by writing the letter of the chosen theme.
Themes in The Outsiders __1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. __2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. __3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. __4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. __5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. __6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders __ 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. __8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. __ 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. __ 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. __11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. 12. __ Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
Theme answers
Themes in The Outsiders C 1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. __2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. __3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. __4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. __5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. __6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders C 1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. D 2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. __3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. __4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. __5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. __6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders C 1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. D 2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. A 3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. __4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. __5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. __6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders C 1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. D 2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. A 3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. E 4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. __5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. __6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders C 1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. D 2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. A 3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. E 4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. B 5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. __6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders C 1. The Curtis boys lose their parents at an early age. D 2. Cherry dislikes herself for raving about a beer blast when she doesn’t enjoy it. A 3. Johnny pleads with Pony to stay gold. E 4. Pony recognizes that the dying Dally really does resemble the Southern gentlemen of Gone with the Wind. B 5. Dally, who spent three years on the wild side of New York, is the toughest and meanest of the gang. C 6. Ponyboy protests that the Socs have all the advantages.
Themes in The Outsiders B 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. __8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. __ 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. __ 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. __11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. 12. __ Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
Themes in The Outsiders B 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. D 8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. __ 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. __ 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. __11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. 12. __ Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
Themes in The Outsiders B 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. D 8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. E 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. __ 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. __11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. 12. __ Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
Themes in The Outsiders B 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. D 8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. E 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. B 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. __11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. 12. __ Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
Themes in The Outsiders B 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. D 8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. E 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. B 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. B 11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. 12. __ Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
Themes in The Outsiders B 7. Pony breaks a bottle and threatens the Socs. D 8. Pony can better cope with Bob’s death once he sees that Bob was just mean in public while hanging out with the Socs. E 9. Reporters make it seem that the rescue of the kids from the fire by “juvenile delinquents” is astonishing. B 10. Two-Bit is deeply concerned that Ponyboy will get hardened and bitter. B 11. Dally advises Ponyboy to wise up and get tough so nothing can touch him. D 12. Randy despairs when he decides he won’t join the rumble because he knows the Socs will despise him.
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