that there are 1.4 million active gang members in the U.S. In the book “The outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, the Greasers and the Socs are two gangs that involve many issues in their lives in terrible neighborhoods. The Greasers and the Socs are enemies but share things in common. Both the Socs and Greasers deal with parenting issues, money problems, and they both struggle with bad health decisions. The Greasers and the Socs struggle with issues from their parents. “ They may feel as though they are unimportant…
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the Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, there are two social groups that share similar as well as different conflicts. The social group known as the Socs are well off and characterized as aristocracies. While on the other hand, the Greasers are considered as the common folk. Along with the Outsiders, articles such as “The Allure of Gangs”, “Alarming Number of Teenagers are Quitting School to Go to Work”, and “A Generation Struggling: Rich Kids are Losing” address the traits portrayed between the Socs…
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is probable that most motivations are not influenced by society or social class but more of an individual choice, but The Outsiders disputes that topic and represents the differences between privilege, wealth, and the concept of divisions and limitations. This is represented by S.E Hinton by the isolation of these two packs, the "Socs'' and the "Greasers". In the novel, the Socs are immediately established with affluence, while the Greasers are met with poverty, the contrast of…
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1960’s in the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. In this novel, we can gather that the main theme is social class because the conflicts in the novel are mostly between the richer west-side socs and the poor eastside greasers because they are in different social classes and it correlates to how someone would perceive them. One way the author builds the theme of social class is…
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quotes from a well-loved book (and movie) known as The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. This is a story about a group of juvenile delinquents, otherwise known as Greasers, who go through many tragic and serious events and try to cope with the outcome. Many life-changing themes are subtly snuck into the plot during the many moments that the characters experience. One major theme is related to the two different social classes in the book: the Greasers and Socs. It states that humans should not be based on their…
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the story. The coming-of-age novel The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, is quite familiar with this concept of character decision making. During the novel's plot, which involves a conflict between two rival gangs, The Socs and The Greasers, Johnny Cade, in a moment of exceptional turmoil, makes the decision to stab a member of The Socs. This decision has profound consequences not only for Johnny but for various other characters in the story. This is because the Soc that Johnny stabs succumbs to the knife…
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Do rich kids have the same problems as very low and poor class kids? In the novel, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, two different social class groups are crazily opposite and have totally different lives. The Socs are usually stuck up no good, better than everyone people and don’t have much to worry about. Meanwhile, the Greasers have many things to worry about and to look out for. Although many may say that Socs and Greasers are nothing alike, they both surprisingly share problems including family…
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First published on April 24th, 1967, S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders, highlights a growing issue in the United States and other first world countries -- the gradual increase of the gap between the rich and the poor. Quite often, the value of education is overlooked in poorer families; in this case, a prime example of said family is the Curtis family, along with the Curtis boys’ gang, the greasers. Due to the Curtis family’s poor economic state, the main character, Ponyboy’s two older brothers, Darrel…
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The Outsiders an amazing novel that portrays the diversity of the wealth gap, as well as, the effects it has on teenagers. Ponyboy and the greasers are considered the lesser of the two gangs because they lack wealth. The Socs, or Socials, are the wealthy gang and cause trouble for the greasers. Greaser or Soc the kids in both groups start a lot of fights throughout the book. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys stories about wealth gaps and the overall struggle of a teenage boy…
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The book “The Outsiders’’ is written by S.E. Hinton. The Outsiders is about two weeks in the life of a 14-year-old boy. The novel tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. Ponyboy and his two brothers Darrell who is 20, and Sodapop, who is 16 have recently lost their parents in an automobile accident. Pony and Soda are allowed to stay under Darry's guardianship as long as they all behave themselves. The boys…
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