they have a rumble(fight) usually hoods and greasers on one side and the socs on the other side.
yes
because of the violence and gangs and racisim
The two main gangs in The Outsiders were The Greaser and The Socs (Socials). Socs grew up with rich families while the greasers were born dirt poor in working class families.
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
A fair fight is a fist fight n weapons
yes
1.So Gangs can fight 2.So Gangs can fight 3.So Gangs can fight
Animals and humans
Socs and Greasers
The meaning of the Outsiders book is belonging, friendship, love, gangs and violence.
they lad him as the gangs pet
because of the violence and gangs and racisim
ik one of them were the Chekasavakians
In "The Outsiders," the characters hear an unusual sound described as a "siren" which indicates that a fight is about to break out between rival gangs, the Greasers and the Socs. The sound alerts the characters to the impending danger and tension in their neighborhood.
The two main gangs in The Outsiders were The Greaser and The Socs (Socials). Socs grew up with rich families while the greasers were born dirt poor in working class families.
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
S.E. Hinton chose to write about gangs in "The Outsiders" to explore themes of belonging, friendship, and the struggles faced by teenagers growing up in a tough environment. By portraying the dynamics of rival gangs and the individuals within them, she could delve into the complexities of identity and loyalty in adolescence.