In the
novel The Outsiders I think that there is a lot to learn and a lot of
good lessons to take from the book. I learned that life can be very tough but
we can get through tough situations in our lives no matter what. When things
get rough the people that love us and care about us will be there for us. We
can always turn to our friends and family to help us and support ourselves. The
theme of this book can be used as a life lesson for anyone. In the novel,
Ponyboy was put through tough experiences. Ponyboy had a tough time with many
things throughout the book. It was not until the end that things started to get
better. Throughout all the bad things that occurred for Ponyboy he was able to
get through them because of the tremendous support he had from his brothers,
Sodapop and Darry, and from all of the other Greasers. Even though at some
parts of the novel Ponyboy questioned that his brothers and other members of
the Greasers were there for him and cared for him, they were there for him and
that they did in fact care for him. They were there for him because anytime he
needed help and he was in trouble they came to help. An example in the novel
comes right from the very beginning of the novel. Ponyboy was on his way home
from the movies by himself when a couple of Socs stopped him and started
beating him up. After a couple of minutes Ponyboy’s friends, the Greasers,
including his brothers came running to his rescue before he was beaten up too
badly by the Socs. The reason I like this book so much is because of the sense
of brotherhood between the Greasers. They stick together no matter what. If
another member is in trouble, they will all be there for him to either
physically protect him or emotional help him. That is what amazes me about this
book and what makes it so meaningful to me. I think that that is a great lesson
that anyone can take from this book.
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