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(The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton)

Each statement represents a theme from the novel EXCEPT...
A. People should look at each other for who they are, not as they are labeled by society.
B. We should be careful who we trust and confide in.
C. There are negative consequences for involvement with gangs.

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A: People should look at each other for who they are, not as they are labeled by society

Just got done reading this book, It was very well written considering the author is a woman writing a male lead character. I couldn't do that!

From the given statements, the statement that does not refer to a theme from the novel " The Outsiders" By S.E Hinton is B. We should be careful who we trust and confide in.

What is this novel about?

  • The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a novel about two groups of teenagers who have a bitter rivalry because of socioeconomic differences.
  • The novel tells a story about how these differences strike up violence and the violence in turn results in the reconciliation of differences among the group.
  • The novel suggests that people belonging to very different socioeconomic groups, still do share a lot in common.

What are the major themes in The Outsider?

  • The first theme in the novel is that people should look at each other for who they are, not as they are labelled by society. Though society separates the two groups of teenagers, when compared, they do share similar interests.
  • The novel also highlights the negative consequences of involving with gangs by depicting the violence that results from it.
  • Another dimension that the novel focuses upon is honourable action and the implicit behavioural code in each group.
  • Further, the novel depicts the unpredictability of human relationships

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