Book
Review of The Outsiders by S.E.
Hinton
by Mollie Bartell
One night
Ponyboy was jumped by a gang of Socs (short for socials), Kids from the upper
class. Ponyboy's brothers and the rest of the Greaser gang saved Ponyboy.
Johnny and
Ponyboy went to the movies. There they met a couple of attractive Soc girls,
Cherry and Marcia. Later during the movie Two- Bit met up with Ponyboy and
Johnny. Johnny, Two- Bit and Ponyboy walk the girls to Two-Bit's house so he
can drive them home. On they way home, The kids run into Marcia and Cherry's
boyfriends, Randy and Bob. The girls were forced to go home with their
boyfriends at that point so no fights would break out between the Socs and the
Greasers.
Ponyboy is late
getting home one night. Darry is really angry, so he and Ponyboy get into a
fight. Darry then slapped Ponyboy across the face. Ponyboy was really angry and
upset so he left the house and ran away.
Ponyboy ran to
find Johnny. The two boys ran to the park. At the park, the boys ran into Bob
and Randy and part of the Soc gang. One of the gang members took Ponyboy and
was trying to drown him in the fountain. Johnny then killed Bob in order to
rescue Ponyboy.
Johnny and
Ponyboy go find Dally for help. Dally helps his friends to his best ability.
The Greasers
and the Soc prepare for a rumble.
Who wins the
rumble? Does Ponyboy finally return home? What happens as the rumble gets
closer? How does Darry and Ponyboy's relationship change since Ponyboy ran
away?
Read The
Outsiders to find out.
I loved this
book. I thought it was well written and had such a great plot and storyline. I
liked the fact that the author portrayed the characters with characteristics
that showed they had two side- a good and a bad side and how some of the
characters were misunderstood. One thing I learned from this story not to judge
people of mistreat them because of their class or how they act because you
could completely misunderstand a person and you should never "judge a book
person) by it's cover (outside). "
I recommend
this book to anyone in middle school and older because it is has a great
message and a good read to pass the time.
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