Unveiling Archetypes in "The Outsiders" Mid-Book Review
Embedded within "The Outsiders" mid-book review are insights into the characters, settings, and symbolism of different chapters. The narrative delves into archetypes, shedding light on their significance in shaping familiar character types and traditions in storytelling. These archetypes, such as The Confidant and The Foil, add depth and relatability to the narrative, portraying contrasting actions between characters like Cherry, the Socs, Greasers, Johnny, and Dally. Dive into this analysis to uncover the intricate layers of character dynamics within the book.
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The Outsiders Mid Book Review
Chapter One Characters Settings Important Info -ALLUSION Summary
Chapter Two Characters Settings Important Info Summary
Chapter Three Characters Settings Important Info Summary
Chapter Four Characters Settings Important Info Summary Topic Tracking 1 example for each topic
Chapter Five Characters Settings Important Info SYMBOLISM Summary Topic Tracking 1 example for each topic
Chapter Six Characters Settings Important Info Summary Topic Tracking 1 example for each topic
The Outsiders Mid Book Review
MID BOOK REVIEW Use whiteboard to report answers as a group Keep track of your group s score Record what you don t know in your spiral (at least 3 things!!) Now you have a personalized study guide
Wait, what are archetypes again? Mold of known/familiar character type Tradition in storytelling still present today S.E. Hinton used them so more readers can relate to the story about teens in the 60s To make The Outsiders more sophisticated
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Confidant The Foil
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Confidant Confides Cherry The Foil Contrasting Actions Socs vsGreasers Johnny vs Dally
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Sidekick The Underdog
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Sidekick Provides companionship and advice Johnny The Underdog Wins in the end Greasers Ponyboy
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Reluctant Hero The Hotshot
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Reluctant Hero Ordinary person extraordinary circumstances Darry The Hotshot Taking more risks arrogance Dally
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Tragic Hero The Peace Maker
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Tragic Hero Leads to his/her own destruction Bob Johnny The Peace Maker Bring 2 opposing Sodapop sides or people together
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Scape Goat The Trickster
Archetypes KEYWORDS ARCHETYPE CHARACTER The Scape Goat Alwaysgets blamed for everything Ponyboy Greasers The Trickster Plays tricks or pranks for attention Two-Bit
Conflict Definition Conflict Example INTERNAL EXTERNAL
CHAPTER FOUR SIX VOCAB Review your spiral notes! Test asks you to fill in blanks from sentences where word appears in text
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Imploringly Eluded
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Imploringly Persuasively Eluded Dodge, flee
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Unceasingly Ruefully
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Unceasingly Constantly,repeatedly Ruefully Sadly, apologetically
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Contempt Towheaded
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Contempt Disapproval,distaste Towheaded Blonde,colorless
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Fiend Doggedly
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Fiend Monster, beast Doggedly Strictly, stubbornly
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Subside Indignant
Chapter Four Six Vocabulary WORD SYNONYM Subside Ease off, decline Indignant Angry, offended