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The Outsiders | Literary Qualities
The Outsiders contains a complex symbolic structure within a straightforward plot. Hinton uses symbolism to express class and character differences. For the greasers, long hair represents dignity and independence. Even the legal system recognizes some connection between hair and self-esteem, for as Johnny notes, the first thing a judge does when a greaser appears in court is to order a hair cut. The greasers' hair also symbolizes the group's lower social status: the word "greaser" refers to the way the young men fix their hair. It is a derogatory term, although the greasers have...
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