socials (socs) and greasers
The two conflicting groups in "The Outsiders" are the Greasers, a group of working-class teenagers from the East Side, and the Socs, short for Socials, who are wealthier teenagers from the West Side. The novel explores the tensions and conflicts that arise between the two groups.
The advantages of tribalism include fostering a sense of belonging, promoting loyalty and cooperation within the group, and providing a support system. However, the disadvantages include promoting discrimination and exclusion of outsiders, creating conflicts with other groups, and hindering individuality and diversity. Overall, the negative consequences of tribalism often outweigh its benefits.
Flemings and Walloons. The Flemings in the north speak Flemish, and the Walloons in the south speak French. Tensions sometimes arise between the two groups because there is more wealth and industry in the north than in the south. *Source: My textbook :)
Both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens were early human groups that used tools, demonstrated capacity for complex social behaviors, and cared for their sick and elderly, showing evidence of compassion and social bonds within their communities.
Tribal communities may exhibit social and cultural inhibition towards outsiders due to a desire to protect their traditions, values, and way of life. This can manifest as wariness, reluctance to engage with outsiders, or a preference for maintaining their own tight-knit community structures.
Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in parts of Europe and Asia, while "Indians" typically refers to people from India. These are two distinct groups with different genetic lineages and histories.
The Socs and the Greasers.
the greasers and the socs ( pronounced: so-shiz)
The Greasers and The Socs.
Often times, the two groups have conflicting beliefs. However, sometimes, like in the U.S., you get groups that are required by law to be tolerant of each other.
well the main idea is the rilvary between the two groups. The Socs and the Greasers.
The theme of the book "The Outsiders" is a story of two groups of teenagers who go through ups and downs related to their socioeconomic status. There is also a movie based on the book.
Conflicting groups in Missouri, and a few in Kentucky.
British
S.E. Hinton wrote this book because she was inspired by the two gangs or groups in her high school.
in the outsiders, the kids are stereotyped into groups ; "greasers" "hoods" "socs" and in real life, people are stereotyped into groups such as "popular kids" "nerds" "jocks" etc..
The outsiders book is better because it is like the life for teens now and that there's groups like from the outsiders greasers, socs, etc.
british