Darry.
the leader of the socs and the leader of the greasers need to make a truace the leader of the socs and the leader of the greasers need to make a truace
Darrel (Darry) Curtis is the unofficial leader of the gang in the book the outsiders.
Darry, or Darrel Curtis, was considered the unofficial leader of the Greasers due to his strong sense of responsibility and maturity. As the eldest brother, he took on the role of caretaker after their parents' death, guiding and protecting his younger siblings, Ponyboy and Sodapop. His leadership is characterized by his ability to make tough decisions and maintain order within the group, earning the respect of the other Greasers. Additionally, his physical strength and protective nature further solidified his position as a natural leader among them.
THeir hair because its greasy
i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
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.
To show rebellion and prove who they are. They are greasers!
Tim Shepard's gang differs from the Greasers primarily in their organization and leadership structure. While the Greasers are more loosely knit and focused on a collective identity, Tim's gang is more hierarchical, with Tim as a strong leader who emphasizes loyalty and discipline. Additionally, the Greasers often act as a response to their socio-economic struggles, whereas Tim's gang tends to engage in more calculated and aggressive confrontations with rival groups, reflecting a different approach to their street life and conflicts.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
To end all the feuds between the greasers and the Socs.
The greasers care about each other
because the greasers are oily