The Outsiders Analysis Notes - Presentation Analyzing Literary Devices

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The Outsiders analysis notes will help you review the most important literary devices in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. This 26-slide PowerPoint presentation shares some of the most important literary elements in the novel organized by chapter. The notes address characterization, theme, symbolism, allusion, and more. The notes can be used for students to copy, or they can be used as discussion starters. After using this presentation, your students will have a much deeper understanding of the novel.

 

Included in The Outsiders Analysis Notes Resource:

➡️ Analysis Notes Presentation: This 24-slide PowerPoint presentation shares important information about how literary devices or story elements develop in the novel. After each chapter set (two chapters each), share these notes with students to copy over into their own notes or as a way to engage in discussion.

  

Topics Covered in This Resource:

The analysis notes cover the following topics:

  • Characterization
  • Social Class
  • Symbolism (Mustang, Hair, Rings, etc.)
  • Themes (Morality, Appearances, Identity, Group Mentality etc.)
  • Allusion
  • Important Ideas (Social class, family, individual vs. group)

 

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>>>This resource is included in my unit plan for the novel!

➡️ The Outsiders Complete Unit Plan

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