Explanation:
The Outsiders tells the story of two groups of teenagers whose bitter rivalry stems from socioeconomic differences. However, Hinton suggests, these differences in social class do not necessarily make natural enemies of the two groups. The greasers and Socs share some things in common. Cherry Valance, a Soc, and Ponyboy Curtis, a greaser, discuss their shared love of literature, popular music, and sunsets, transcending—if only temporarily—the divisions that feed the feud between their respective groups. Their harmonious conversation suggests that shared passions can fill in the gap between rich and poor. This potential for agreement marks a bright spot in the novel’s gloomy prognosis that the battle between the classes is a long-lasting one. Over the course of the novel, Ponyboy begins to see the pattern of shared experience. He realizes that the hardships that greasers and Socs face may take different practical forms, but that the members of both groups—and youths everywhere—must inevitably come to terms with fear, love, and sorrow.
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. In particular, we see acts of honorable duty from Dally Winston, a character who is primarily defined by his delinquency and lack of refinement. Ponyboy informs us that once, in a show of group solidarity, Dally let himself be arrested for a crime that Two-Bit had committed. Furthermore, when discussing Gone with the Wind, Johnny says that he views Dally as a Southern gentleman, as a man with a fixed personal code of behavior. Statements like Johnny’s, coupled with acts of honorable sacrifice throughout the narrative, demonstrate that courtesy and propriety can exist even among the most lawless of social groups.
The other factors that cause the decision of the Black Sailors to not work is because although they were trained for combat, they were relegated to "menial work" such as loading ammunitions.
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During the WWII, Black and Asian Citizens in the American Navy were being treated badly.
For example, rather that given jobs that made good use of their training, they were asked to do lower level jobs. such as loading admonitions. They were not trained for this.
This led to a huge accident on July the 17th of 1972 which claimed lots of lives.
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This is True.
This can most easily be observed in his novel "The Old Man and the Sea"
Here we get an analysis and a comparison between the lives of a fish and that of a man, deconstructing the differences and supremacy of one over another.
The noun phrase <em>one of the largest insects in the word </em>is used as predicate nominative in this sentence. If it is easier for you, just invert the places of the subject (the Goliath beetle) and the predicate nominative (this whole phrase) and it should be easier.
A predicate nominative is the first noun following a linking verb such as to be (or here <em>is).</em>