In "The Outsiders," the term "hence" is used to indicate a conclusion or a result drawn from a previous statement. It often reflects the characters' thoughts about their circumstances and the consequences of their actions. By using "hence," the author emphasizes the logical progression of events and the characters' understanding of their social environment, highlighting the challenges they face. Overall, it serves to convey the deeper themes of choice and consequence within the narrative.
Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders
It means no matter where you are from we all have the same fears, desires and needs. That is the importance of them both seeing the same sunset.
They were never alive. The Outsiders is a work of fiction.
The round character in the Outsiders is Ponyboy Curtis.
The meaning of the Outsiders book is belonging, friendship, love, gangs and violence.
Beautiful girl:Red, cherry-colored hair (hence her name)Awfull prettyBig blue eyes
He Meant they were outsiders like gypsies who feed off other peoples scraps hence the them
Hence must has several meanings. I have read one sentence and from this one meaning can be concluded easily. So the sentence goes like this: The more you weight, the more calories your body needs to sustain itself, hence the more calories you use. So I suppose the meaning is: therefore, in this way, or something like that.
Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
"Vir," meaning man. Hence, "virile," meaning 'manly.'
Because he always had to get his two bits in on everything by telling jokes and such and smarting off to the police. Hence the nickname.
Of or like a pimp. Hence bold or flamboyant.
A knight or cavalier; hence, a gentleman.
To vamp again; hence, to patch up; to reconstruct.
There is an obvious answer to the queries hence not much effort to be exerted.
An icon is a representation, hence a religious representation, and hence a very powerful symbol. Iconic means "like a symbol."