In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the term "outfit" refers to a group or gang of individuals who share a common identity and purpose. The main characters in the novel, Ponyboy and his friends, are part of the Greasers outfit, which is contrasted with the rival gang, the Socs. The outfits in the book serve as a symbol of belonging, loyalty, and the challenges of social class differences.
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Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
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understaning
you
unbeilevable
Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
They alleys down by the train tracks
what do you mean? Yah you just read the book.
If you mean the film adaptation of the book "The Outsiders", then the character you are speaking of is named Darry, and he was portrayed by the late Patrick Swayze.
The meaning of the Outsiders book is belonging, friendship, love, gangs and violence.
Because to society, the Greasers, the main gang of the book, are the Outsiders of the world.
In the book The Outsiders, the slang term for a gun is heater.
Dally joined the rumble in the book of outsiders
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders