They were Socs.
Ik
the socs
Looking tough
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the concept of getting jumped is discussed early in the book, particularly in Chapter 1. The narrator, Ponyboy Curtis, describes the constant threat of violence between the Greasers and the Socs, highlighting how Greasers often face being jumped by rival groups. This theme of violence and the struggles of belonging are central to the novel's exploration of class conflict and youth identity.
how does the setting foreshadow the events in chapter 4 in the outsiders
scar for life because he got jumped
Ik
the socs
Looking tough
two bit gets jumped LIKE A BOSS
how does the setting foreshadow the events in chapter 4 in the outsiders
He could have carried a switchblade, which might have prevented it.
pony
Darry slaps Ponyboy.
Pg# 33 when Johnny explains how he got jumped.
He gets assulted by soc's before the book even starts they talk about it. he got jumped thats why hes so shy
If you own the book or if your school has a copy, if you look at chapter 2 it tells you. what page... i don't know but its in there.