The outsiders cliffsnotes study guides book summaries. Download pdf allende, isabel the house of the spirits knopf. The outsiders uses strong language throughout the book. Darrel, known as darry, is a twentyyearold greaser who is raising ponyboy because their parents have died in a car crash. Also, gang related activity is a huge aspect of this book. The significance of stereotypes illustrated in hintons. Hinton has been challengedbanned numerous times over the years due to objections over content such as suicide, gangs, language. The significance of stereotypes illustrated in hintons novel, the outsiders.
After losing his parents in a car accident, pony is raised by his domineering older brother, darry, who struggles to. Churches from the united states have made public statements that the book should be kept away from young readers for the usage of language, drugs, and violence. A slip of paper fell out on the floor and i pickedit up. The muchbanned ya novel the outsiders turns clunky prose. Thirteen reasons why written by jay asher originally published in 2007, this new york times bestseller has resurfaced as a controversial book after netflix aired a tv series by the same name. It has been challenged because of the use of drugs and alcohol. The air was clear and cold and so clean it almost sparkled. Why the outsiders still matters 50 years later rolling. The outsiders pages 151 153 text version fliphtml5. Stereotype, someone who is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type. List of most commonly challenged books in the united.
Books challenged or banned in 20002001, by robert p. Ponyboy is pretty smart and has a lot of opportunity in front of him, but he comes from the wrong side of town and hangs out with a bunch of similarly weirdlynamed friends who drop out, smoke cigarettes, and get busted for robbing stores and. Hinton is widely read in secondary schools across the nation. This book was published forty years ago and is still popular because it has an interesting theme and characters as well. The socs are the rich kids who dont have to work for anything, while the greasers. The outsiders in class we have been reading a novel called the outsiders by s e hilton. The outsiders, the outsiders is one of the most banned books in the united states this day. The outsiders was quite a controversial book when it was released, and it remains so today. Strong, athletic, and intelligent, darry has quit school. The outsiders is a book about sensitive teenage boys who alternately get into gang fights, hug one another, and burst into tears. The classic young adult novel the outsiders, a gritty saga about teenage gang rivalry, came out 50 years ago as of 2017, and its remained popular ever since. There was a vibrant internal life to the book, which is that. The outsiders should not be banned 88 words bartleby.
List of most commonly challenged books in the united states. Praise for the outsiders the outsiders transformed youngadult fiction from a genre mostly about prom queens, football players and high school crushes to one that portrayed a darker, truer world. Included is each book s rank in the alas lists of top 100 challenged books by decade if applicable. Though frequently challenged for its unvarnished depictions of violence and teen substance abuse, its also often on. The new york times taut with tension, filled with drama.
Hinton tells the story of 14yearold ponyboy curtis and his struggle with right and wrong in a society in which he is an outsider. Lastly, there are fights which lead to killing and murder. Consistently challenged since its publication in 2007 for acknowledging issues such as poverty, alcoholism, and sexuality, this national book award winner was challenged in school curriculums because of profanity and situations that were deemed sexually explicit. Susan eloise hinton began writing this book when she was 15 years old and had it completed and published by the time she was 18 years old. Why the outsiders still matters 50 years later rolling stone. I went on reading, almost hearing johnnys quiet voice. In 1965 when this novel was released it was controversial. Young adult novels, the outsiders was challenged in the year of 1986, in south milwaukee, wisconsin. The outsiders and adolescent social cultures reading on the.
Is the the book the outsiders a banned book in the us. Hinton may be banned in areas where parents and guardians believe it contains too much mature content and would negatively impact their children. This book has been banned from some schools and libraries because of the portrayal of gang violence, underage. He would always listen to me, no matter what he was doing. Lisamarie brayden professor susan cassidy english 169 27 september 2015 censorship essay. I hunted around for a book to read, but id read everything in the house about fifty million times, even darrys copy of the carpetbaggers, though hed told me i wasnt old enough to. Reasons this book is bannedchallenged the outsiders. Forty years later this 2007 essay discusses the novels 40th anniversary, and why we still love it after all those years. Although the book is about the life and times of a greaser there is also a socs story in there, as throughout the book you learn more and more about the socs and. Many of the characters came from broken homes, and the violence, gang culture, and drug use have led this book to be challenged and banned multiple times. Like the outsiders, rumble fish was turned into a feature film by francis ford coppola in 1983, however, unlike hintons previous novels, there is no crossover of characters in rumble fish. The outsiders, first published in 1967, is set in the 1960s and is about the struggles and adolescent boy goes through dealing with what social group he belongs to. Hintons 1967 comingofage novel, is a staple for young readers. The socs were the socials who lived in the rich part of town, and the greasers were the lower class youths.
This learning guide applies to both the movie and the book. The outsiders, written in the mid 1960s, makes the reader wonder how, if at all, the story would be different if it were told today. May 08, 2011 the outsiders was quite a controversial book when it was released, and it remains so today. The outsiders confronted serious stuff poverty, loneliness, violence, insecurity but was so compelling that i didnt even notice it.
Jul 26, 2019 like the outsiders, rumble fish was turned into a feature film by francis ford coppola in 1983, however, unlike hintons previous novels, there is no crossover of characters in rumble fish. Outsiders a novel published in 1967 was ranked 43rd amongst the top 100 banned books by the american library association. Librarian st harker joins the greasers in their epic battle against the socs and people who talk in movie theaters with the outsiders chapters. The outsiders was a controversial book at the time of its publication. Top 10 most challenged books lists advocacy, legislation. In 1986, it was challenged in south milwaukee, wisconsin for its inclusion on an eighth grade reading list because drug and alcohol abuse was common and virtually all the characters were from broken homes. In 1986, it was challenged in south milwaukee, wisconsin for its inclusion on an eighth grade reading list because drug and alcohol abuse was common and virtually all. They also spend more time than you might expect ruminating on how the tightness of a tshirt might enhance the rippling musculature of a steelyeyed fellow gang member this is where stephanie meyer got the idea for. Apr 29, 2015 the outsiders was a controversial book at the time of its publication and is still a frequently challenged book nowadays. Apr 26, 2017 the outsiders is the book that made me want to be a writer, greene continues. The outsiders and adolescent social cultures reading on. The outsiders states that it was also challenged in 1992 in boone, iowa school district and again in 2001 at the george washington middle school that is located in eleanor,west. Despite this, the book certainly follows a similar storyline and themes and is a really good choice if youre looking for books like the outsiders.
His east side neighborhood is patrolled by bullying socials, rich kids from the west side of town. Greasers are the main stereotype in the book but also there is a small part played by the socs. The outsiders was a controversial book at the time of its publication and is still a frequently challenged book nowadays. The outsiders is notoriously one of the mostchallenged youngadult books ever written, but for a novel ostensibly about gang violence, its fairly tame. Hinton 151 ponyboy, i asked the nurse to give you this book so you could finish it. It is appropriate for readers over the age of 10 although some of the themes in the book are mature. Hintons book the outsiders has also been challenged and banned for its alleged depiction of controversial and ungodly themes. The stereotypes in the novel are the socs and the greasers. Even if youve already delved into ponyboys tumultuous adolescence, you can probably still learn. This book have been challenged due to issues of drug use, alcohol and cigarette abuse, violence, and the use of profanity by the characters in the book. Hinton was only 15 when she started writing it, it totally changed my definition of.
The outsiders is the book that made me want to be a writer, greene continues. The outsiders transformed youngadult fiction from a genre mostly about prom queens, football players and high school crushes to one that portrayed a darker, truer world. This novel tells the story of the conflict between two different social groups, the greasers and the socs. His east side neighborhood is patrolled by bullying socials, rich kids from the west side of. This book is about a boy named ponyboy curtis and his brothers an. Waking up in a church with the dull realization that johnnys killing of bob and the flight from the law really did happen, ponyboy daydreams about being with darry and soda and how wonderful life was at home. Johnny had gone for supplies and returned with food, cigarettes, soap, peroxide, a deck of playing cards. The book featured virtual characters of broken families and it talked. The novel includes the usual references that date a story, generally related to pop culture for example, models of cars, movies, and music but those are incidentals, and do not affect the narrative or the outcome. Bantam retained on the summer reading lists for honors high school students at the fairfieldsuisun unified school district, calif. Hinton has been challenged banned numerous times over the years due to objections over content such as suicide, gangs, language.
Hinton wrote the novel, set in tulsa oklahoma in the 1960s, when she was only 16 years old and it was published when hinton reached the young age of 18. The outsiders i chose to write about the challenged book the outsiders by s. We first meet our narrator, fourteenyearold ponyboy, as hes walking home from the moviesalone, which is something we know hes not supposed to be doing. Hinton featured characters coming from broken families.
It was also said to promote gangs, excessive violence and unchristian values. The book was set in the 1960s in tulsa, oklahoma, america. Sep 22, 2014 the outsiders, first published in 1967, is set in the 1960s and is about the struggles and adolescent boy goes through dealing with what social group he belongs to. Of the 416 books challenged or banned in 2017, the top 10 most challenged books are.
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