Stereotypes In The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton

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The Outsiders Most kids go to their parents with problems, but what if a child did not have a parent to provide support? These unfortunate children suffer from not having the power to make decisions, Ponyboy, the main character in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton does not have a father or mother to go to, he just has his two brothers and his greaser gang. The greaser's stereotype hinders Ponyboy from changing into his true identity and having an education but he eventually overcomes the stereotype by having the support from the greasers and becomes his true self, a bright and kind kid. Despite living in harsh conditions with his two brothers, Ponyboy pushes through the stereotype of a greaser and focuses on what matters. Ponyboy lives in a world