Thematic Statement For The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton

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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton depicts a society of teens that are separated by wealth and social status. More specifically the Socials and the Greasers. Each group throughout the story has many difficulties they have to face including peer pressure, upholding a reputation, and tuffness. Ignorantly, the Greasers think these are issue that only apply to their gang. I created this drawing to show that “things are rough all over”( Hinton 35). Which is my thematic statement for The Outsiders. In the back right in my drawing there is a fountain. This is a representation of when Johnny killed Bob. “ I'm not going to show at the rumble tonight…. I'm sick of all this … Bob was a good guy... He's dead-his mother has had a nervous breakdown”( 116 ). The