a two-man fight.
a two man fight
To minimize the danger to both gangs
To minimize the danger between both gangs
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
No.
they have a rumble(fight) usually hoods and greasers on one side and the socs on the other side.
The two main gangs in The Outsiders were The Greaser and The Socs (Socials). Socs grew up with rich families while the greasers were born dirt poor in working class families.
Ponyboy's gang, the "Greasers," is characterized by a strong sense of loyalty and brotherhood that sets them apart from other Greaser gangs at the rumble. While many Greaser gangs are often driven by violence and rivalry, Ponyboy's group, which includes characters like Johnny and Dally, demonstrates a deeper emotional connection and a desire for understanding and change. Their struggles with identity and the desire for a better life highlight a more thoughtful and introspective approach to their circumstances, contrasting with the more aggressive attitudes of other gangs.
you can read more books by se hinton that are something like the outsiders they also involve gangs1) Rumble Fish2) That Was Then, This Is Now3) Taming The Star Runner (not really involving gangs for this book)
Who Belongs To Gangs?
1.So Gangs can fight 2.So Gangs can fight 3.So Gangs can fight
what do gangs represent