they were nice to the socs because they were rich and mean to the greasers cause they stunk
they treat them like they are nobodys and that they will always overrule them with there money.
They treat each other as if they were ALL brothers. They are always there for each other for support. Hope this helped(:
I think the main "social issue" in The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton is the battle between the social classes. On one hand you have the privileged Socs, and on the other, the Greasers. This is a source of tension throughout the novel, ultimately causing the demise of Dally. Hope this helps!
people star to ignore him and stargirl...
cause he want ppum pum
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does society treat people with albinism diffrently
They treat each other as if they were ALL brothers. They are always there for each other for support. Hope this helped(:
Doing anything outside of what the majority of the society does makes people treat you differently and look at you differently.
Their not! But people treat them as if they are, Just because they're a little different. Everyone is equal.
I think the main "social issue" in The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton is the battle between the social classes. On one hand you have the privileged Socs, and on the other, the Greasers. This is a source of tension throughout the novel, ultimately causing the demise of Dally. Hope this helps!
don't treat them differently
Nicely
He makes love with him
The greasers did not treat Johnny Cade as their pet. They saw him as a valuable and respected member of their group, and they were protective of him due to his sensitive and vulnerable nature. Johnny was like a little brother to them, and they cared for him deeply.
Don't treat her any differently.
Discrimination
The problem is that the Greasers get in the way and dont treat ponyoy right, eventhough ponyboy wanted erything in his life normal.The solution is that after the greasers win, ponyboy learns a valuable lesson in his life.