in the book the outsiders by s. e. hinton, the point of view is 1st person, because ponyboy is the narrorator, and because you know his thoughts but not any of the other characters.
The theme of the book "The Outsiders" is a story of two groups of teenagers who go through ups and downs related to their socioeconomic status. There is also a movie based on the book.
well, the theme is about not judging a book by its cover,
Johnny is searching to see where he belongs as a person the search for his true self
the theme of the book the outsiders is things are rough all over, nothing gold can stay, and never judge a book by its cover
I read the outsiders last year, and even though i thought it was a good book, theme is not something you read on a page, its something you infer
Ponyboy has to write a theme in his English class. he has to write theme for his class so he can improve his grade because he is failing his class
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The meaning of the Outsiders book is belonging, friendship, love, gangs and violence.
Because to society, the Greasers, the main gang of the book, are the Outsiders of the world.
In the book The Outsiders, the slang term for a gun is heater.
Dally joined the rumble in the book of outsiders