Love and the rivalry between the gangs - the Sharks and the Jets.
The only rivalry would be gangs in the U.S. but that's with many other ethnic groups.
To stop the rivalry between the gangs in "The Outsiders," fostering dialogue and understanding between the Greasers and the Socs is essential. Organizing community events that bring both groups together can help break down stereotypes and build relationships. Additionally, addressing the socioeconomic issues that fuel the conflict, such as poverty and social inequality, can promote empathy and cooperation. Ultimately, promoting peace and encouraging shared experiences can help bridge the divide.
The Bloods and the Crips are street gangs in America. They have had a rivalry in the 1970's that resulted in the two gangs being intertwined in a bitter war ever since.
The Flames and Oilers rivalry is a rivalry between two hockey teams of New York City and Philadelphia. The rivalry between the Flames and Oilers has been going on since 1933.
The rivalry between siblings is especially strong in children of the same gender.
there is a longstanding rivalry between USC and Clemson football teams.
The conflict between the Jets and Sharks is fueled by rivalry and territorial disputes between two teenage street gangs in the musical "West Side Story." Their animosity is further inflamed by cultural differences and social prejudice, resulting in a tragic confrontation.
In "West Side Story," the police are unable to effectively communicate with the gangs due to the deep-rooted tensions and animosities between them. The rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks creates an environment of mistrust and hostility, making it difficult for law enforcement to mediate or intervene. Additionally, the gangs operate outside the law and are resistant to outside authority, viewing police as adversaries rather than allies. This lack of communication exacerbates the violence and conflict within the community.
An arch rivalry is a relationship between two particularly fierce or passionate rivals.
Criminal gangs (not soldiers sanctioned by the Government). Some gangs from the US 1920s/1930s: Barrow Gang/Bonnie & Clyde; Pretty Boy Floyd; Baby Face Nelson; Machinegun Kelly; John Dillinger; Al Capone, etc.
There is not much you can do with a rivalry between grandmothers. One thing you can do is to speak to each grandmother and let them know it is not a competition to be a grandmother.