In "The Outsiders," the final fight occurs between the Greasers and the Socs, culminating in a rumble. The Greasers emerge victorious, but the victory is bittersweet as it leads to further violence and loss. The climax of the story highlights the futility of their rivalry, especially after Johnny's death and the realization of the deeper issues they face. Ultimately, the fight underscores the themes of brotherhood and the consequences of social divisions.
A fair fight is a fist fight n weapons
Rumble meant "Fight" or "Big fight"
that it is useless to fight.
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
because he thougth it was usless to have all the fight
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.
A fair fight is a fist fight n weapons
Rumble meant "Fight" or "Big fight"
"For the hell of it"
that it is useless to fight.
firsty
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
because he thougth it was usless to have all the fight
They determined who won by who ran away first from the fight.
the theme is that people had to fight to prove that they were the same no matter what class they were
Socs literally try to pick a fight and jump greasers for fun.
they have a rumble(fight) usually hoods and greasers on one side and the socs on the other side.