Making connects to the outsiders

In the poem it says “we die soon.” I think this would fit into the article because at any moment anyone could die. People can die at any seconds everyday someone loses someone that had meant something to them. Maybe it would happen to your at the moment.

It's just like Johnny . He died at such a young age and Dally died because of Johnny dying. It also means like no matter what you will always die. If it's when you're young in the middle aged or when you're old. It doesn't really matter because at one point you will die.

In the poem it says “we sing sin.” I think it fits because in the poem they don't care about anything all they care about is themselves and that's it. They also care for each as family.

This connects to the outsiders because the greasers feel like they're family and they see each other more than they see their family. They also don't really care about anyone else besides them and the rest of the gang. It brings me to a memory moment when the church is burning down and Pony and Johnny starts to go after for the kids so that they won't burn and die. While Dally didn't even care for those kids. In fact didn't even want to help the only reason he went to help was because of johnny and Pony.

I would rather prefer the book because there was so much detail into the book than there was in the poem. I understood the outsiders more than the poem, but I couldn't see the connections like “we sing sin.” The greasers are always getting into trouble or they're just really mean to other people.

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