In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Two-Bit Mathews states two key rules for greasers: first, never get caught, and second, always stick together. These rules emphasize the importance of loyalty and solidarity among the greasers as they navigate the challenges of their lives. The rules reflect their identity and the harsh realities of their environment.
The socs dont use weapons because they are playing by the greasers rules and want it to be fair.
a fair fight means only fists no weapons, by time and common sense is how the rules were established
It's a matter of opinion, but based on true facts from the book, I would say the Greasers because they won the rumble at the end of the book, and Johnny killed Bob Sheldon. But also the Socs will jump Greasers, they beat up Johnny, and they stole Cherry and Marcia back from Johnny and Ponyboy.
no weapons and they fight by your rules (the greasers)
Don't get caught.
The socs dont use weapons because they are playing by the greasers rules and want it to be fair.
a fair fight means only fists no weapons, by time and common sense is how the rules were established
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It's a matter of opinion, but based on true facts from the book, I would say the Greasers because they won the rumble at the end of the book, and Johnny killed Bob Sheldon. But also the Socs will jump Greasers, they beat up Johnny, and they stole Cherry and Marcia back from Johnny and Ponyboy.
no weapons and they fight by your rules (the greasers)
modernism
At the beginning of Boxing's history.
THeir hair because its greasy
The rules for convents were established by Saint Benedict of Nursia, who created the Rule of Saint Benedict in the 6th century. This rule outlined the principles and guidelines for monastic life in Christian communities.
i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
To break the established rules and cause trouble.