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What details in a novel can help you understand the outlook of characters besides the narrator?

surreal image of a woman holding a frame that reflects herself

When you read, do you often get caught up in the events of the story? While an engaging plot is a mark of a good novel, a burning desire to find out what's next can cause us to miss some important details.

In a previous lesson, you looked at different characters' views of events in the story. Remember that this view is called perspective. Because The Outsiders is written in first-person point of view, you see the entire story through Ponyboy's eyes. But as you learned previously, other characters have perspectives, too, and understanding those perspectives requires you to examine important details to determine how those characters think and feel.

What should you look for when you're assessing other characters' perspectives? Click through the table below to see which details are frequently used to express the viewpoints of others.

what a character says
what a character does
the reactions of other characters

Question

What perspective do Dally, Two-Bit, and Steve have of Johnny?

Answer

They pity him because of his difficult home life, and as a result, they are easier on him than they are on some of the other gang members.