The book is based somewhere in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where S.E. Hinton grew up.
hedose not mention the place where he is from...the only place I can come up with in the book is Windrixville, where Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in the Church and that is halfway between Oklahoma City and Dallas. However, he is from Tulsa, OK.
If you were to write about it you could start it off something like this- "The Greasers and the Socs have a history of being enemies, poor and rich, smart and not smart. The total opposites. The Curtis boys' parents have died in an accident and it's up to them to survive not only by getting food and a house, but life. People, gangs, police. Can they get through it? Read The Outsiders, it's great!"
you can read more books by se hinton that are something like the outsiders they also involve gangs1) Rumble Fish2) That Was Then, This Is Now3) Taming The Star Runner (not really involving gangs for this book)
there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
That's easy the Tulsa house of nights is located in Oklahoma just like in the book and a lot of places are even in the real Tulsa like the book
tulsa is the largest city in the state of oklahoma and the 46th largest state in the united states
The book is based somewhere in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where S.E. Hinton grew up.
The outsiders book is better because it is like the life for teens now and that there's groups like from the outsiders greasers, socs, etc.
Some popular Tulsa, Oklahoma, real estate agencies can be found at websites like Zillow, Trulia and Angie'slist. One of these is McGraw Realtors and Darryl Baskin.
she does not like fighting
hedose not mention the place where he is from...the only place I can come up with in the book is Windrixville, where Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in the Church and that is halfway between Oklahoma City and Dallas. However, he is from Tulsa, OK.
"For the hell of it"
he isnt like johnny at all
S.E. Hinton wrote "The Outsiders" because she wanted to create a realistic portrayal of teenage life and address issues like social class divisions and conflicts between groups. She was inspired by her own observations and experiences growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hinton was also motivated to write a story that would resonate with young adults who felt misunderstood or marginalized.
Socs( like socialites) and greasers.
Oh, dude, there's only one Tulsa city in the whole United States, and it's in Oklahoma. Like, if there were more Tulsas out there, we'd have a serious case of identity crisis on our hands. So, yeah, just one Tulsa, keeping it unique and all that jazz.