In "The Outsiders," the Socs and the Greasers both feel the need to keep a certain image. Secondly, members of both groups seem to have aspirations and desires beyond their group image but the pressure to stay within the group is too large to break. Thirdly, parents are absent, uncaring, or just plain horrible parents to both groups of teens. A fourth similarity is that both groups have to face stereotypes from those outside their group. Finally, both groups are just teenagers trying to group up and as S.E. Hinton writes "things are tough all over."
The similar things about The Socs and the Greasers is that they both are a gang , and they both are together always.
they "both see the same sunset"
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grease hair
1 stereotype is that all Greasers are hood. 2 All of them are dumb or uneducated. 3 All Greasers are poor. 4. All Greasers are failures. 5 All greasers are like Dallas Winston.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
His brothers Darry and Sodapop. Along with Steve, Johnny, Two-Bit and Dally.
cherry Cherry Valence was the spy for the greasers.
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
greasers
1 stereotype is that all Greasers are hood. 2 All of them are dumb or uneducated. 3 All Greasers are poor. 4. All Greasers are failures. 5 All greasers are like Dallas Winston.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
The Greasers
His brothers Darry and Sodapop. Along with Steve, Johnny, Two-Bit and Dally.
The three greasers are Dally, Twobit, and Darry
cherry Cherry Valence was the spy for the greasers.
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
the member of the greasers
The Socs and the Greasers.
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both have social status and they both haves issues that they have to face in the book the outsiders