Tuesday, May 24, 2011

the outsiders

In ela i am currently reading book called The Outsiders by S.E HINTON in this book the main character Ponyboy is in a " gang" called the greasers he always was very mistrusting in the decisions that his gang made. in the book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton Ponyboy is the middle kid in the gang yet everyone claims that hes the strongest yet he grew up too quickly to realize what he was going through as a child.
          In the book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton the main character Ponyboy began to grow from the very first page in the book and continued growing to the very end of the story. Ponyboy grew up not knowing much about himself yet as the story went on he grew up and realized that his childhood was so clear yet he never really grew up like a child. Ponyboy told the story as a grown man telling his past but as he spoke as an adult part of his childhood was still there and he grew up not forgetting where he came from or where he was going . Within the entire story the key is never forget who your friends are because they'll always be there for you.
          In the book The Outsiders by S.E Hinton coming of age speaks a lot about the main character Ponyboy because he grows and grows and grows as an adult and as a person. ponyboy realizes that he and his friends rushed there childhood and didn't think about stopping.
 

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