In the Outsiders, the Greasers scared the Socs and won the rumble.
The socs and the greaser met in the park (in the movie) and in the book they met in an alley.
In the book "The Outsiders", after the Greasers beat the Socs in the big fight, Ponyboy fainted. Everyone worried about him but he recovered quickly.
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Greasers
19 greasers and 21 socs
There was all of Bob friends but except Randy.
They are alike by many ways. One way is that they both are gangs. But that one i know.
Basically, Ponyboy takes many kicks to the head, which wasn't a major problem. After, the Socs retreat (The greasers win, yay!) and Ponyboy and Darry go to the hospital in time to see johny die
A world without fighting between the greasers and Socs.
19 greasers and 21 socs
The greasers and socs were planning a rumble because of escalating tensions and conflicts between the two groups. A rumble was seen as a way to settle their differences and assert dominance.
There was all of Bob friends but except Randy.
Socs and Greasers are different, but there are many things the same about them.
They are alike by many ways. One way is that they both are gangs. But that one i know.
Basically, Ponyboy takes many kicks to the head, which wasn't a major problem. After, the Socs retreat (The greasers win, yay!) and Ponyboy and Darry go to the hospital in time to see johny die
A world without fighting between the greasers and Socs.
ponyboy and romeo-- both outsiders2. montagues and capulets is like socs and greasers 3. The tragic ending with many deaths
The Socs were more of a disgrace to society because they had a good home life but they chose to waste it and cause trouble. They focus their energies on the greasers and don't feel many feelings.
Why are Socs bad and Greasers good ? The narrator and protagonist, Ponyboy, is struggling with that question too. Before meeting Cherry (a Soc) it was easy to answer: Socs are rich and act cruelly without motivation; they have all the advantages (tuff cars, jewelry, girls) and pick on the poor kids for kicks. Greasers, on the other hand, are downtrodden and basically good. The ones that aren't good are at least honorable (e.g. Dally takes the rap for a crime he didn't commit). After meeting and finding common ground with Cherry, Pony Boy struggles with identity and class division. He begins to understand that Socs like Cherry are like him in many ways. He comes to understand that individual identity is more than group identity.
A rumble takes place after Bob's death to settle the score between greasers and soc's, and it helps Ponyboy feel like he can do something and belong with a group in a society that looks down on him.
5 Socs and they were drunk.