Friday, November 29, 2019
Rumble Fish Essays (271 words) - English-language Films, Rumble Fish
  Rumble Fish  Hinton Rumble Fish is the sequel to The Outsiders. The characters names are  different, but it is still taken place in the same time period. In the story    Rumble Fish, Rusty James is a greaser who has a lot of fights in and out of  school. He meets up with the Motorcycle Boy and whenever Rusty is in a big  situation or fight, the Motorcycle Boy always helps him out. Rusty isn't a  great kid. He has a police record and has been suspended for possession of a  knife. Bad things can happen to you if you don't have a knife in certain  situations. For example, Rusty was in a fight and it was going to be fought with  knives. Nobody in his group had one, so Rusty lost. Then he met the Motorcycle    Boy and everything was back to normal until the big fight. Rusty got hit,  stabbed, and knocked out. Usually the Motorcycle Boy would help him out, but  instead he wasn't there, nowhere to be seen. Rusty was put in the hospital.    The main conflict in the story is Rusty James, and his fighting all of the time.    It isn't good for him or his reputation. Rusty usually wins and someone always  is looking to beat him at his own game, which is fighting, Rusty's specialty!    The conflict is resolved when Rusty James is in a fight against another greaser  and the Motorcycle Boy isn't there to save Rusty. After all of this happens,  everyone starts making fun of Rusty. The mysterious thing is that the Motorcycle    Boy is never seen again. Now Rusty has no friend's what so ever! Read Rumble    Fish by S.E. Hinton, It's worth the read!    
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