Yes, it is normal. We all feel this way many times in our lives and it is because we are all learning and growing and becoming at different times. People grow and learn at different rates all of their lives and in this comes feelings. Sometimes the feeling is that you feel like an outsider. That is OK because there is someone else who feels that way too, but no one talks about it. Did you ever hear anyone say, "Hey, I feel like an outsider today." No, but the feeling is there in everyone. We are social animals and we are always changing in this changing comes feelings and growth. We sometimes meet others who are changing like us and we become friends or marry them. Eventually they will change at a different rate too. Life is a bunch of stops and starts and it is what we do in those that makes us who we are. Go with the feelings and learn from them.
Sodapop is an outsider is because of his way of living. His way of living falls into the poverty side, or that he and his brothers don't have much money. So, this makes him immediately fall into the 'Greaser' category. Greasers are considered the 'Outsiders' because they are judged quickly as they're seen. It's like people don't want them in society, so they're 'Outsiders'.
Well, the true meaning of an outsider is someone who doesn't feel like they fit in. So, they probably feel this way because they don't really talk to anyone else at school, or maybe they just don't feel like they fit in. Theoretically, the most popular person at your school, or workplace could be an outsider, or they just don't feel that they fit in.
Well if you are talking about the book outsider greasers I would describe them like tuff, muscular, smooth, cool, emotional (Poor johnny... :( .. )
If you are an outsider it means you don't fit in with what is considered normal.An outsider is someone that doesn't fit in quite well. They dont belong in a group. For example: "I feel like an outsider right now."People that dont fit into a group and stand out.It actually doesn't mean a lot to the book. It is just that the author wanted to kept it that name. But in real life, it mostly means someone who is from another country or city and has some trouble adapting to the environment in the new city or country.
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It's not about Josh specifically, but it is about tensions within the band and how Hayley felt like an outsider.
Sodapop is an outsider is because of his way of living. His way of living falls into the poverty side, or that he and his brothers don't have much money. So, this makes him immediately fall into the 'Greaser' category. Greasers are considered the 'Outsiders' because they are judged quickly as they're seen. It's like people don't want them in society, so they're 'Outsiders'.
Well, the true meaning of an outsider is someone who doesn't feel like they fit in. So, they probably feel this way because they don't really talk to anyone else at school, or maybe they just don't feel like they fit in. Theoretically, the most popular person at your school, or workplace could be an outsider, or they just don't feel that they fit in.
Sparta felt that they really didn't need any outsiders but they accepted them anyway because if one of there of there people die they can just replace them with one of the outsiders. Hope you like my answer :D
Well if you are talking about the book outsider greasers I would describe them like tuff, muscular, smooth, cool, emotional (Poor johnny... :( .. )
S.E. Hinton chose names like Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Dally in "The Outsiders" to reflect the distinctiveness and individuality of each character. These unique names help to emphasize the outsider status of the Greasers and add to the gritty, urban atmosphere of the novel.
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Zitkala did not like being stared at by the townspeople because it made her feel like an outsider and unwelcome. She felt self-conscious and uncomfortable under their constant gaze.
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When ever they felt like it. WHITE POWER!
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because she knew that bob was drunk that night and she felt bad for that the greasers looked like murderers when they were only doing self defence