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Curtiss Facebook Page By Samantha Stofflet November 22 2013 Period 48 facebook Home Profile Account Wall Info Photos 5 Questions Search Ponyboy Curtis
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Curtiss Facebook Page By Samantha Stofflet November 22 2013 Period 48 facebook Home Profile Account Wall Info Photos 5 Questions Search Ponyboy Curtis. By S.E. Hinton. Characters-“The Greasers”. The Curtis Family-3 brothers that live together/their parents are dead. Ponyboy. -the youngest brother (14 years old)/goes to high school/has light brown hair and greenish-gray eyes/he is the narrator of the story. The outsiders. Summary of the Outsiders Book. Thee Erin: . flickr. "The Outsiders," written by 16-year-old author S.E. Hinton, was published in 1967. It was based on real events in Hinton's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Disappointed with teen fiction at the time, she decided to tell the gritty story of a boy killed by police officers. That boy eventually became Dallas Winston, one of the central characters in "The Outsiders." The story is in many ways a retelling of "Romeo & Juliet," with a forbidden . The Outsiders. Foreshadowing (5) =. “And . Johnny, who was the most law-abiding of us, now carried in his back pocket a six-inch switchblade. He’d use it, too, if he ever got jumped again. They had scared him that much. He would kill . Today’s Objectives:. *Understand theme of identity. *Determine difference between individuality and group identity. Monday BW- . “Tuff Time” . journal. . Write about your personal identity and the group of friends you identify with. Are you a son/daughter? A student? A friend? Basically, who are you and what are you?. English 10. The Greasers. Click to continue. Click on a Greaser to learn more about him!. Meet The Greasers. Sodapop. Johnny. Dally. Darry. Two Bit. Review Question. Ponyboy. Steve. Ponyboy. Curtis. THEMES. WHAT IS A THEME? . Answer: A reoccurring idea. “Since Mom and Dad were killed in an auto wreck, the three of us got to stay together as long as we behave” (Hinton 3).. “(Johnny’s) father was always beating him up, and his mother ignored him…If it hadn’t been for the gang, Johnny would never have known what love and affection are” (12).. What do you see?. What words come to mind?. If you said “liberty, justice, freedom,”. WHY. did you?. What do you see?. What words come to mind?. Over time, certain objects have . been assigned meaning.. THEMES. WHAT IS A THEME? . Answer: A reoccurring idea. “Since Mom and Dad were killed in an auto wreck, the three of us got to stay together as long as we behave” (Hinton 3).. “(Johnny’s) father was always beating him up, and his mother ignored him…If it hadn’t been for the gang, Johnny would never have known what love and affection are” (12).. Types of Conflict. Chapter 1. Going . to the movies. . It's fun being young.. My . gang. When . I'm really scared. ............... Trying . not to cry. We're . all different, but we all get along.. Week . 4, Vocabulary and . Participial Phrases . bibliography. Correct . Format:. Author’s name (Last, First.) . Title of . . Book. . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of . Publication. . Source . Type. Page number of . What does the root word . cris. /. crit. mean?. Can you think of any words that have . cris. crit. in them?. What does the root word . form. mean?. Can you think of any words that have. form. in them?. Open to page 167.. Gripe: to complain. Liable: at risk. Acquitted: declared not guilty. Veer: to turn. Reckless: careless; not cautious. Idolize: to look up to . Vague: unclear; not explicit . Stifle: to repress; to silence. 4, Vocabulary and . Participial Phrases . bibliography. Correct . Format:. Author’s name (Last, First.) . Title of . . Book. . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of . Publication. . Source . Type. Page number of . Cliques and gangs. In your small groups, brainstorm the qualities and way you would describe cliques and gangs.. The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Born in 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Susan Eloise Hinton began writing the novel in 1965 when she was only 15 years old!.
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