In order to explain social problems, authors often use abandoned people, people who are expelled or disliked from the community. People who stand out or stand out get the title that they are often abandoned. Ruby Bridge is a smart African-American girl who attends school in White school, Steve Jobs who likes to decorate things when growing, no friends or children, a modern wanderer It is a model of. The need for a sustained human condition that you feel stronger than others will drive people to call others "abandoned". "Outsider" is a wonderful novel about abandoned people and uses groups of people, lubricants as a story fall.
Like other Dickens' novels, one of the central themes here is that people live as social abandoners. The beginning of the novel emphasizes this In the case of an orphan Pip, he lives in a cemetery, an isolated fog environment next to a dangerous wetland and a prison ship. His existence condemned him: "I always insist on giving birth and are seen as opposed to rational, religious, and moral instructions." Pip was rejected by society. And it led to his aggressive attitude towards him as he tried to acquire social status in some way. Various other characters behave in the same way. In other words, suppressed people become oppressors. Jaggers dominated Wemmick, which dominated Jaggers' client. Likewise, Magwitch is using Pip as a revenge tool. This is because Miss Havisham also uses Estella.
Perhaps the most important theme in the novel is Silas Mana, which is to accept change. In the first part of the novel, Silas is considered to be an abandoned child of Ravalo. As he was betrayed by his best friend he no longer believes in others, and now he is fascinated by money. When Eppie was born in Silas, Silas rediscovered life itself. Eppie connects Silas and the world. After all, Shiras was able to accept the unfortunate fate of the former dynasty. He lives a new life and I am very satisfied with her daughter Eppy.