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The Outsiders

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What does it mean to be an outsider?

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"I was worried and angered by the social situation," Hinton writes. "I saw two groups at the extreme ends of the social scale behaving in an idiotic fashion -- one group was being condemned and one wasn't.... When a friend of mine was beaten up for no other reason than that some people didn't like the way he combed his hair, I took my anger out by writing about it."

Reason this book was written

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During the reading of this book my two goals for you are:

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•recognizing the positive and negative ways the characters deal with their problems.

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•To relate to each character, and even though they are different they each have problems.

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Problems faced by the characters in this book:

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Teen Pregnancy

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Do you think these are problems teens today face?

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The setting of this book is during

the 1960’s

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The '60s were different things to many types of people. For some it was protesting the Vietnam

War, while for others it was free love or muscle cars.

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Now lets take a look back

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1960-The twist becomes the newest dance craze. A 45 single cost 97cents, plus 3 cents tax

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1961-BaseBall is “america’s pastime”, the whole world watches with excitement as Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris compete to break

BaBe ruth’s home run record.

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1962-Marilyn Monroe dies under a murky cloud of suspicion, although her death is officially ruled a suicide.

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1963-President Kennedy is assassinated during a visit to Dallas, Texas.

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1964-The US surgeon general declares that smoking, a habit enjoyed by 60% of the adult population is a major health hazard.

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1967-With hundreds of American soldiers dying every week, the troops strength in Vietnam increases to 475,000.

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1968-Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated.

1969- Charles Manson and other members of his cult murder actress Sharon Tate and six others in a horrible event that was referred to as “helter Skelter”

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Iconic Images for terms used in the book.

Chevy Corvair

Hank Williams

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How Can so many things in the world have changed, yet the problems our youth face have remained the same????

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Key Vocabulary

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Contemptuous-the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior or worthless.

Apprehensive-anxious or fearful about the future.

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Greaser-group of boys that love each other like family, poor, steal things, drink, smoke, fight, are very emotional yet tough on the outside.

Soc-wealthy group that lives on the West side of town, fight unfairly because they are bored, have nice cars, good grades and are cool and aloof.

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Nonchalant-seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent, not caring.

Roguish-deceitful; unprincipled, playful

Incredulous-skeptical ;disbelieving.

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Literary Devices

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•Theme-what the author is trying to convey by writing the bookExample: The purposelessness of any gang of teenagers and that a teenager can rise above his/her circumstances.

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•Allusion-making reference to another piece of literature, person, or historical event.Example-Robert Frost’s poem stay gold

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•Characterization-giving each character a unique personality and appearance.

•Conflict-can be internal or external struggle between forces.Example-family violence, the rumble

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Journal Assignments

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1. What character do you most relate

to and why?

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2.Ponyboy likes to go to the movies to escape the

reality of his own life. If you were to choose a

movie that best gives you the opportunity to

escape your own live, what movie would you

select and why?

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3. The lament that life is not fair is a

major theme in the story. Pick one

topic that Ponyboy feels is unfair.

Write about the relationship it has with

your own life.

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4.Do you think the greasers are like gangs today? How are they different? What draws a person to a gang?

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5. Define identity. Here are some things that influence identity:

• Money• Social status• Clothes• FriendsWHO ARE YOU???????

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let’s Begin reading and see what character you most relate to and why.

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In the process you may realize you are more like those you consider “outsiders” than you think!