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I believe that it would've made a greater impact back then because many people were unaware of what happened in neighborhoods like that in The Outsiders, and would therefore be shocked to learn about teens' lives in those situations.

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Q: Would the violence in the book The Outsiders have a greater affect to the readers in the 1960s than the readers today?
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