because she grew up with nothing but brothers
because she grew up with nothing but brothers
Because she mainly had male friends and had brothers when she was growing up. For "the Outsiders" it was because she wanted to be taken seriously as a writer.
Hinton has stated that she writes from male points of view because she wanted her books to appeal to both male and female readers. She believes that gender should not limit the themes and emotions that a writer can explore in their work. Additionally, she grew up with two brothers and felt more comfortable writing from a male perspective.
Because she mainly had male friends and had brothers when she was growing up. For "the Outsiders" it was because she wanted to be taken seriously as a writer.
She used her initials to avoid the criticism that a woman could not write about male experiences. So without using her full name, no one could immediately tell if the novel was written by a man or a woman.
Hinton's publisher suggested she use her initials instead of her first name so that male reviewers would not ignore the novel for having been written by a female. (Taken from S.E. Hinton answer on WikiAnswers).
SE Hinton used a pseudonym because she was a female and her book seemed to be written from a guy's perspective. She used a pseudonym to hide her identity so she would be taken seriously as a writer.
male he has always been a male
Male piegon is always bigger and female is always smaller.
S.E. Hinton faced obstacles such as being a young writer in a male-dominated field, dealing with doubts from publishers about her ability to accurately portray the lives of teenagers, and managing her own personal struggles and emotions while writing gritty and emotional content. Despite these challenges, she persevered and published "The Outsiders" at a young age, which went on to become a classic in young adult literature.
A Male dog... never a male cat...always
I think that male ballet dancers CAN go on point. I know that females can. So why not men?