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What is the main idea of the book "The Outsiders"
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What is the main idea of the book "The Outsiders"
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The idea of honorable action appears throughout the novel, and it works as an important component of the greaser behavioral code. Greasers see it as their duty, Ponyboy says, to stand up for each other
in the face of enemies and authorities.
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The idea of honorable action appears throughout the novel, and it works as an important component of the greaser behavioral
code. Greasers see it as their duty, Ponyboy says, to stand up for each other
in the face of enemies and authorities.
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