Outsiders are not accepted into groups at school, sport teams, and even at their own home because they are misjudged by the people around them. People dont undersand how the outsiders live how they live, and look how they look. For instance their is this boy named Cameron at my school and he is autistic. He is really smart, funny, and can be sweet but because of how he is , Cameron is misjudged and demend differnet then everyone else. He is not in any groups, doesnt play any sports, and he is considered an outcasts. I honestly do not know how that would feel. I have so many friends and family memebers that treat me like any other person and i am a very sickly child. I appreciate them but sometimes I feel like an oucast because I am sick. To me outsiders are like normal people. Some can't speak, can't hear, can't walk, can't understand what is going on around them, or they are very ill. No matter that …show more content…
I believe outsiders are simply those who are misjudged like I said before. Misunderstod people could fit into groups if they tried hard enough to fit in. As for misjudged people they don't fit into groups at all. Misjudged people are those who are different then everyone else. Misunderstood people are those who can be like everyone else but choose not to. For instance there is a boy names Eli he is misunderstood, because he acts like someone misjudgedinstead. Eli can do lots of things, he can play sports, focus in class, walk, talk, hear and so on... He just chooses not to. That is why I believe that misjudged people are outcasts and misunderstood people are