The Outsiders Book Report

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Jagger Bell, The Outsiders To begin, I’m going to be talking about two of my favorite characters in the book called The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton. It’s about kids in the lowlife getting picked on and bullied by the rich kids in town who have everything and they try to stop it. I would like to discuss with you on Pony boy, the youngest brother, and Darry the oldest brother. I thought this story was very interesting. It was a great story because it relates to me in some ways and possibly you too. This story was intense and hectic throughout, it really had you jumping out of your shoes. Now, we are going to compare and contrast Darry and Pony. The first trait we are going to be comparing is which one is smart? Is Pony or Darry the smarter brother? By reading the text I can tell that they are both smart in their own ways. They have their own personality. First, were going to talk about Pony. He is book smart in school and studies and that kind of smart. The author states on page 7 that Pony says “I have a high IQ” meaning he’s smarter than the rest. He lacks common sense, but Darry is the opposite. Darry is smarter in common sense and knows how to handle life situations. …show more content…
The two are very different in attitude and the way they handle things just like on page 50 chapter 3, when Darry slapped Ponyboy across the face because he stayed past his curfew one night. Darry is hard on Pony, he tried explaining to Darry about why he’s late and he just wouldn’t listen. On chapter 2 when Ponyboy said “I am grateful”. Pony is nicer and soft and understands people better. They are just so much more different in there personality and handling things. Even though they are brothers it amazes me on how different they are its almost like there not even