Even though many things about society have changed since 1967 when The Outsiders was published, why are teens today still able to enjoy this novel?

They want to learn about how people behaved in the past.

They can easily relate to the characters and what they are thinking.

They want to learn how people have changed since the 1960s.

They find the story interesting even though people are completely different today.

They can relate to the universal themes and struggles portrayed in the novel.

They are intrigued by the exploration of friendship, loyalty, and identity.

They appreciate the timeless and realistic portrayal of the teenage experience.

They find the story engaging and emotionally resonant, despite the time difference.

They are drawn to the complex and well-developed characters and their relationships.

They are interested in exploring the historical context and understanding how societal changes have impacted youth culture.