C. Thomas Howell ... Ponyboy Curtis
Matt Dillon ... Dallas Winston
Ralph Macchio ... Johnny Cade
Patrick Swayze ... Darrel Curtis
Rob Lowe ... Sodapop Curtis
Emilio Estevez ... Two-Bit Matthews
Tom Cruise ... Steve Randle
Glenn Withrow ... Tim Shepard
Diane Lane ... Cherry Valance
Leif Garrett ... Bob Sheldon
Darren Dalton ... Randy Anderson
Ponyboy Curtis
Dallas Winston
Johnny Cade
Darrel Curtis
Sodapop Curtis
Two-Bit Matthews
Steve Randle
tim Shepard
The group outside the caste system are the untouchables they are'nt considered part of the caste system
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The "untouchables", they are the lowest class of the caste system and are often not considered a class because they are not worth mentioning to people.
all over the world only two caste Rich And Poor...
It brings someone in the Caste System, ( in India ) , to a higher part of the caste system. Let's say that someone in India was a untouchable, someone who stays outside the walls, has good karma they will be born into a higher caste group.
the indian caste system has 4 levels. The Brahmans (priests), the Kshatriya (warriors and landowners), the Vaishya (merchants and artists), and the Shudra (farmers). The untouchables are a group outside of the caste system, but are still considered part of it. They do all of the unwanted jobs.
Rai SIkh are considered to be a scheduled caste under India's current system. Their communities are generally found in India's states of Haryana and Punjab. As a scheduled caste, they fall among the Dalits, who are considered untouchables even though the fall outside the regular caste system.
In a formal sense, the caste system is not practiced outside of India. In a metaphorical sense there are many social systems which can be compared to a caste system. During the Cold War period when the nation of East Germany existed, members of the communist party enjoyed special privileges and could have been described as a higher caste.
it affected the caste system by bringing new content to the caste system.
The caste system in Kerala differed from that found in the rest of India. While the Indian caste system generally modelled the four-fold division of society into Brahmins, Kshatriyas,Vaisyas and Shudras, in Kerala the Nambudiri Brahmins formed the priestly class and only rarely recognized anyone else as being other than Shudra or untouchables outside the caste system entirely. Thus, the Kerala caste system was ritualised but it was not the varnamodel found elsewhere.