The outsiders is a book by Susan Eloise Hinton that is about a group of high school from Oklahoma called greasers and another group called the socs. These greasers are named ponyboy steve two-bit darry dally soda and johnny. The other group, the socs, are basically the rich kids that get kicks out of jumping others because they don't have as much money as they do or do it out of jealousy. These are the kids that throw parties and take things that aren't theirs when they know they won't get into trouble by the police. The group that i think that has it harder off is the greasers. My first reason that the greasers have it worse off is because they hardly have any family too where there friends are their family. The reason that i chose
How does social division influence our lives? During the 1960s. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, two social groups experience trauma that shows that there is more to a person than meets the eye. Who are the people set as outcasts by society? The outsiders, who can be more than one group or person, are Ponyboy and Cherry, the Socs, and the Greasers.
The book outsiders is a amazing and interesting novel.In the book their are two gangs named Socs and Greasers.The socs are the upper class with money ,cars, and nice houses in a good area.The greasers are lower class and all they have is their hair, the bond of other each, and they live in a type of hood.They are complete different people but they still share lots of things in common.They also have lots of differences.
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a novel about two neighborhoods separated because of classes in society. In these two neighborhoods, teenagers are separated into two different gangs, the lower-class Greasers and the upper-class Socs. Ponyboy, a greaser comes from a hard life. His parents died and he is left being raised by his older brother Darry. After both his brothers failed at accomplishing their dreams in life, Pony is left feeling like he will only be a greaser. Throughout the novel, Ponyboy realizes he has many traits making him have an outstanding future, such as his intelligence instincts and heroic skills.
The Outsiders was about the greasers and the Socs. The Socs always jump the greasers, one day Johnny fights back, he ends up killing Bob. Johnny and Ponyboy run away to a church and hide until Dally comes and gets them. They then see the church was burning, Ponyboy and Johnny run into it to save the kids inside. Johnny and Dally get injured, Ponyboy is okay. The greasers win the rumble, the Socs will stay out of the greasers territory, Johnny passes away from his injuries, Dally robs a store, the police shoot him, and he does not survive the shots. In the end Ponyboy decides to regather his life and he starts with writing his theme for his ELA class. The book The Outsiders book, the
The 1967 novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton is about the social outcasts; the Greasers and their rivalry against the high class Socs. In the beginning of the book the characters values and attitudes are revealed to the reader through the point of view of Ponyboy. As the book progresses and the lives of the characters take a turn for the worse there is a significant impact on the characters resulting in an alteration of their values and attitudes. Ponyboy, Dally and Johnny experience these changes due to the death of Bob the Soc and the chain of events that follow.
The film The Outsiders takes place around 1960s Oklahoma in a small town separated by the Greases and Socs. The Greases gang being lower-class teens that include Ponyboy, Johnny Sodapop, and Dallas. Socs were the rival gang that are in a higher-class teens involve Bob,
The difference between the Greasers and Socs in the society is the Greasers treated unequally and criticized for being poor. The Socs are bullying, criticizing, and intimidating the Greasers based on the economic level. Greasers have unequal lifestyles, attitudes, and financial situations, but still live in the same world, beneath the same sun as the Socs (Hinton 18), but repeat the same actions toward the Socs in a way of fighting back and sticking together.
The Outsiders is a novel written by Susan Eloise Hinton, also known as S.E Hinton. The setting of the story takes place in the 1960s. The Outsiders is written in first person view, by Ponyboy Curtis. The story revolves around the greasers and Socs. The Socs are the west side rich kids, they wrecked houses and “threw beer blasts for kicks”. While the Greasers were the east side kids, they “drove old souped-up cars, held up gas stations and had gang fights once in a while.” One of the conflicts the characters face is man vs man, which is because the greasers and Socs don’t get along, this is because they feel superior to each other. They both had different ways of lives, they did different things for fun, and they did not understand each other. This conflict was later resolved towards the end of the story when Ponyboy speaks to Randy about no longer fighting after Bob’s death.
“The Outsiders” is about two rival gangs: the upper class, socs, and the lower class, greasers. The movie was released in 1983, and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Throughout the movie there is tension, fights and even death. The “greasers” consisted of a group of boys named: Ponyboy, Sodapop, Darrel, and a few other low-income teens. The “socs” are Bob and Randy and some of their girlfriends.
The novel the outsiders by S.E. Hinton was about two social groups, the greasers and the socs (short for socials). Ponyboys gang is conflicted with the socs when everything goes wrong. Socs are the west-side rich kids meanwhile greasers are supposed to be the “hoodlums” that's what they call all the boys on the east side. One question that is asked or thought of throughout the book is which group has it worse. However the Greasers have a rougher life than the Socs because they have dysfunctional families, they are always jumped by socs, and they are classified as hoodlums even if they aren't all bad.
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The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the year 1967. There is a conflict between the Social groups known as the Greasers and the Socs. The main character Ponyboy (Greaser) and his best friend Johnny (Greaser) are trying to get through the tough times while staying out of trouble. The theme of this book is people will suppress their feelings in order to keep their reputation.
The movie is based on the novel written by S. E. Hinton. The Outsiders follows Ponyboy Curtis and the Greasers as they struggle to get by. The Greasers are a bunch of rebel teenagers from the wrong side of town who have had a long-standing rivalry with the Socs; who are the privileged rich kids from the Southside. Ponyboy and the rest of the Greasers lives take a dramatic turn after Johnny stabs and kills Bob (a Soc) when he tried to drown Ponyboy. The Greasers are forced to fight, make sacrifices, call truces, and grow up far too fast in order to survive.
The Outsiders written by S.E. Hinton is about social class conflict, the tension which exists in society between people of different classes due to different interests and desires. The main character, Pony Boy Curtis is a 14 year old boy, who is the narrator and main character of the book, he was named by his that dad died in an auto wreck when he was younger. He has to live with his two older brothers Darry and Sodapop. It is a struggle to live without any parents around. Ponyboy says“We’re poorer than the Socs and the middle class” . Ponyboy's gang the greasers come from the struggling east side, while their rival gang the Socs come from the wealthy west side and also known as the rich snobby rits because the Socs get spoiled and live a luxurious
The Outsiders is a novel that portrays two groups of boys, The Socs and The Greasers. They seldom get along and end up fighting a great deal. In the end, both groups realize that they are all just humans, boys facing the same life