Socs and greaser are both not afraid because if anybody says anything they won’t go down without a fight.
They somewhat seem to be similar the novel and the movie were both great no matter what.
Darry, Sodapop, Ponyboy all are brothers because they both have the same blood and D.N.A.
The novel & movie have the same characters nothing was wrong with the characters,
Tragedy struck when johnny had died in the burning church fire.
All though the movie and the book are the same they are kind of different at the same time.
The church had burned down because of a lit cigarette or kids playing with matches.
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In the movie they didn't see the farmer in the novel they did.
In the movie ponyboy didn't get a ride from the stranger in the film.
Ponyboy wasn't in bed for weeks like the novel had said and did
In the movie ponyboy spits on a soc in the book he did not
Three people drown ponyboy (in novel one) in the film Kids ask Dally for money (novel they did not have kids)and he said no .
The contrasting traits of the movie demonstrate how media likes to spin things, while keeping a similar story line.
The “Outsiders” movie and book are alike and different at the same time but they are both great,
They are alike in the story, and how the church burned down in the novel and in the