Outside Person of S.E There are four stories in Hinton's "outsiders" section: "Story of Poverty Relationship", "Hey, Prophet", "Stolen Bacillus", "Jumping Frog". In all of these stories, we express sympathy to someone as they are seen as outsiders in their own society. However, regardless of whether different stories, beliefs, or behaviors are due to different stories, we will express greater sympathy for the specific role we play for others. Let us feel that the most insider is embarrassed of "娄, the prophet".
Outsiders by S.E's outsider, Hinton S. E. Hinton is a small town in the southwestern United States of America, a group of two children, Socs (social), wealthy children, a poor child Greases. Socs lives in the west, Greases live in the east of the town. - The story of an outsider of S. E. Hinton is about a 14 year old boy named Ponyboy. A group of low-level teenagers who are part of the food group called Greases on the east side of the town and wearing long, greasy hair and jeans and ragged T-shirts are not in harmony with the rich family. A bully called "Socs"
Hinton, S .; An outsider's novel "Outsiders" is readable by S. E. Hinton as it was written by a high school student and was published when the author was 18 years old. This novel was created in Oklahoma in the 1960s. In this book, two conflicting gangs, soc and Greases are in conflict. Two lubricants, Johnny and Pony Boy, got closer to people in several social circles one day and Johnny killed one of the clubs to protect Pony Bow. The remainder of the novel explains the conflict between the two gangs and involves tragedy and redemption. This book explores the idea of a young gang and reflects true brotherly love. For those looking for thrilling action books, this is a wonderful simple reading. - Charlie Wilkinson, 2019