The Outsiders Changes

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In The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton tells a coming of age story about a young man named Ponyboy Curtis. He finds himself to be an Outsider different from everyone else in the community, and changes through the course of the story. In The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton uses the character of Ponyboy Curtis to explain how he is a dynamic character who changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
In the beginning of the book Ponyboy had a rough relationship with Darry, but towards the end it changed. For example, when Ponyboy says how he thinks Darry feels about him “Darry thought he was just another mouth to feed and somebody to holler at” (Hinton 18). Darry was always harsh to Ponyboy, and acted as a dad in the house. Ponyboy doesn’t see is Darry does …show more content…

In general, Ponyboy feels that the Socs are all rich who are spoiled and get whatever they want. He thinks that “…the Socs ha[ve] so much spare time and money that they [jump] us [who are called the Greasers]”(Hinton 43).With no doubt, the Socs are affluent, have marvelous cars, and are in the newspapers because of all the ways they help or benefit the society, but the Greasers are antithetical from the Socs. The Greasers are recognized as creating tribulation in the community and poor. The colossal dissimilarity between the gangs causes Ponyboy to assume that the Socs have a impeccable life. But after encountering the Soc who is a cheerleader called Cherry Valence, Ponyboy’s sentiment alters. She elucidates how the Socs are comparable to the Greasers. But close to the middle of the novel, Ponyboy recalls Cherry revealing to him “Socs were just guys after all. Things were rough all over, but it was better that way. That way you could tell the other guy was human too”(Hinton 118). From this statement Ponyboy realizes that the Socs also face obstacles. For example, the socs drink a lot of alchohol when they are strained or tensed about something. In some instances the parents of the Socs do not need to heed to them. From this Ponyboy savvys that everyone’s life has drawbacks. Now that Ponyboy perceives that the Socs and Greasers have a lot in common, he needs to learn how to be