Some, like Bob had no boundaries and no one ever took the time to notice them and tell them "no" Others, like Cherry were really unhappy with their life and being a soc and raving about some beer blast even though they didn't like it
The Socs and the Greasers.
In the Outsiders, the Greasers scared the Socs and won the rumble.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
Greasers and the Socs
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
The Socs and the Greasers.
Socs( like socialites) and greasers.
In the Outsiders, the Greasers scared the Socs and won the rumble.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
Greasers and the Socs
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
The socs live on the west side and the greasers live on the east side
The conflict between the Greasers and the Socs in the book The Outsiders is that Socs and Greasers disliked and hated each other. The Socs jumped greasers and wreck houses and throw beer blasts for kicks. Greasers are like hoods they steal things and drive up old souped-up cars and hold up gas stations and have gang fight once in a while. The Socs were West-side rich kids. The term "greaser" , is used to class all the boys on the East side.
At one point of the book Randy explains how the rumble won't change anything. socs will still be socs and greasers will still be greasers...i think....lol
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.
the rivalry was that these two groups faught and didnt like eachother because of their social groups. the greasers were poor and the socs were rich. therefore the socs would naturally pick on the greasers because they were"cooler'' but in the end they realize that they both have it rough and learn to get along.