The Theme Of Innocence In 'The Outsiders'

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“Experience, which destroys innocence, also leads one back to it” (James Arthur Baldwin). Innocence is a gift that a person is born with, no matter where one comes from, or what they resemble.The innocence of a person is something they should keep for their whole life and try not to lose. A person's experience can ruin their innocence for good, but when times come, they can get it. The characters in The Outsiders show that innocence is difficult to grasp. In The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, the author uses Johnny, Dally, and Bob to show that innocence is very hard to hold on to.
Jonny shows that innocence is a precious gift that a person should keep. Johnny was the youngest and most favored character among the greaser gang. He was the younger