Sparta felt that they really didn't need any outsiders but they accepted them anyway because if one of there
of there people die they can just replace them with one of the outsiders.
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women stayed inside.
Ahm, Actually Sparta has only its LIMITED outsiders that would enter there City. as they allow foreigners they are too strict with it only known outsiders are allowed.
Artemis the goddess feels the need to protect:New born creaturesAnimalsMaidens or virginsWomen in childbirthThe city of Sparta
Sparta controls nothing
SPARTA!
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Ahm, Actually Sparta has only its LIMITED outsiders that would enter there City. as they allow foreigners they are too strict with it only known outsiders are allowed.
Sparta was a disciplined society. It was very caught up in war and had some of the best soldiers that were trained starting at seven. They did not even allow visitors or outsiders to come in Sparta, and allowed none of it's citizens to get out.
Historians do not feel that there is nothing left from ancient Sparta.
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Spartans did not trade with anyone due to the fact that outsiders were not allowed inside their city-states. Also, insiders were not allowed out.
you didnt read the book did you?
it made them feel better and to their gang[group] and to themselves..
Because this is sparta.
Sparta was more isolated than Athens was. Sparta was located on a plain between the mountains and the sea in the part of Greece, which is the Peloponnesus (look it up). Spartans were usually suspicious of outsiders and their ideas. Geography had affected development in Sparta by making Spartans grow what they needed or would often take what they needed from their neighbors. Spartans valued strength and simplicity while Athens had boasted about their art and culture.
Well, the movie, named after the book of course, is called the outsiders because:1) pony boy does feel like an outsidercompared to the other greasersbecause of his grades2) the greasers feel like outsiders compared to everyone else.Also the book is about how one child feels like he doesn't belong but then comes to realize he fits in exactly where he is.
The outsiders leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and optimism because in the beginning and middle things are really tough and at the end things calm down...