They went to the mall, and got drunk cool right ? yeah i know,
The Greasers didn't want to get it any trouble and they didn't want to get arrested. *Cherry and Marcia were with them*
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He antagonizes them during the movie.
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The fire in "The Outsiders" occurs near the end of the book, during the rumble between the greasers and the Socs. Johnny and Ponyboy end up saving children from a burning church that was set ablaze during the fight.
The Greasers didn't want to get it any trouble and they didn't want to get arrested. *Cherry and Marcia were with them*
no
The greasers in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton wear their hair long as a symbol of their nonconformity to societal norms and their rebellious attitude. Long hair was associated with a countercultural movement during the time the book is set (1960s), and the greasers use their appearance to express their dissatisfaction with the expectations placed on them by mainstream society.
SE Hinton started writing "The Outsiders" when she was 15 years old, during her high school years. She completed the book when she was 16 and it was published when she was 17.
He antagonizes them during the movie.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the Rumble is a fight between the Greasers and the Socs. During the fight, Johnny Cade kills Bob, a Soc, to protect his friend Ponyboy. This event sets in motion a chain of events that leads to Johnny and Ponyboy going into hiding and eventually being involved in a fire rescue that results in Johnny's death.
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Johnny, And Ponyboy. Dallas Winston got out saftley.
During World War 2, they targeted the people of the Jewish religion.
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