Similarities Between California And The Outsiders

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In a perfect world where everything is kept the same and people who love who they are, as well as no problems nor a worry. Luckily there is no perfect world, and nothing is kept the same, especially the people and who they really are. There are several instances as to why a person may feel like they don’t belong or as if they feel out of place just because of who they are. The reality of it is that everyone has a place they are meant to be in. Both of the books The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and JERK California by Jonathan Friesen are being analyzed to show how many similarities there in two books that have the same genre and consists of the same concept of finding their identities but different conflicts. Not only do these books connect …show more content…

Both books are based on young teenage boys that live in a small town and don’t have anyone else but each other and school is not an importance to either of the characters in each book. Throughout the book of The Outsiders the comparison book, I read that the character Ponyboy had the similarity of going to school but got into the habit of ditching so the setting in that book mainly took place outside and him not going or leaving school. In the text he states “ ...i’m not ever going to be able to make up the schoolwork i’ve missed” (Hinton 134). Ponyboy who was viewed as the only character who enjoyed getting an education and everyone saw him as the “smartypants” of the who group and or gang, but even he at one point was anti-school and either ditched or just didn't go and spend most of his time out and about like the character from JERK California Sam, who then states “...i’ll be out of school and I won’t care” (Frieser 16). In my independent I also noticed a common setting once he stated this because as he was leaving school these were his thoughts and he went for a run instead of going to the rest of his