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Essay heading: The Outsiders
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Another reason why Johnny can fall into the description of the outsider is because he always thinks that you can find good in everyone even the most feared cold-hearted people. A way he shows this is when he tells Pony to ‘Stay gold” meaning never change. This means he has found the good in Pony and does not want him to lose that... displayed 300 characters
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This means he has found the good in Pony and does not want him to lose that. This character, Johnny Cade, can be considered an outsider because of these reasons.
The last character that would fit under the category of the outsider is Cherry Valance. Cherry Valance is a Soc’s which is another gang that is outside of society... displayed next 300 characters
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