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The Outsiders - Book Report


He was dead before he hit the ground."" (page 162).
             The characters in the book, are not very heroic "they are just human "it is easy to believe that this is the way they should be. The characters in the plot give the reader a feeling this could be a true story. The author has created the personality of the characters through the descriptions of Ponyboy "the narrator "and through their actions. Here is an example for a description of Ponyboy: .
             Quote "Steve Randle was seventeen, tall and lean, with thick greasy hair he kept combed in complicated swirls. He was cocky, smart, and Soda's best buddy since grade school. Steve's specialty was cars."" (page 17). The reader can find these kind of descriptions almost everywhere in the story, but especially in the beginning. I think the author put them there because the reader does not know the characters, and he needs to get familiar with them. The descriptions make the reader know the characters better and understand their actions. The physical description of Ponyboy can be found in the first page of the book, page 9: .
             Quote "I have light-brown, almost-red hair and greenish-grey eyes. I wish they were more grey, because I hate most guys that have green eyes, but I have to be content with what I have. My hair is longer than a lot of boys wear theirs, squared off in back and long at the front and sides, but I am a greaser and most of my neighbourhood rarely bothers to get a haircut. Besides, I look better with long hair."" He is smart, according to page 12: Quote ".I make good grades and have a high IQ and everything."". He is a bit naive sometimes, like in page 45 when he tried to convince himself that the only difference between socs and greasers is that greasers like Elvis and do not like the Beatles and socs like the Beatles and do not like Elvis. Sometimes, Ponyboy is daydreaming and not connected to reality, like in page 158, when he tried to convince himself that Johnny isn't dead: Quote ".


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