Isolation In The Outsiders

Words: 383
Pages: 2

In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, the novel follows a fourteen-year old kid who lives in 60s Oklahoma. In the novel, there are two main social classes that fill the streets, Greasers and socs. The greasers are what are known as “hoods”, and the socs are the rich kids. In the text, the author wants the reader to learn that isolation caused the tension between social classes in 60s Oklahoma. One reason that Isolation led to the tension is because isolation causes others to procrastinate. For example, the novel states, “I half convinced myself that I had dreamed everything that had happened the night before. I’m really home in bed, I thought.” This illustrates that Isolation causes procrastination because if Ponyboy keeps dreaming, and ignoring