If your talking about the main people, its The Greasers.
Dally is one of the toughest gang members of the greasers gang.
Greasers and the Socs
Socs
They are boy that is like pony boy. Because they are also Greases but just have a diffrent name.
In "The Outsiders," gang life is governed by a few key rules, including loyalty to the gang and its members, the importance of reputation, and the need to stand up for oneself and the gang in confrontations. Members are expected to support each other and maintain a strong sense of camaraderie, often leading to violent clashes with rival groups. Additionally, there's an unspoken code regarding respect and territory, where crossing boundaries can provoke serious consequences. Overall, these rules create a tight-knit community but also contribute to the cycle of violence and conflict.
if your talking about Outsiders Ponyboys other gang members are Johnny, Dallas, and Soda
Because to society, the Greasers, the main gang of the book, are the Outsiders of the world.
The socs
Dally is one of the toughest gang members of the greasers gang.
Greasers and the Socs
Socials who they called Socsand the Greasers Socs and Greasers
the gang members follow in fights the rule of no wapons ans stick together and don't get caught. read the book =)
Hinton names her book The Outsiders because Ponyboy and his gang were the 'outsiders'. They weren't like the Socs driving Mustangs. They just weren't wanted/accepted. They were just different than everyone else.
greasers
Socs
They are boy that is like pony boy. Because they are also Greases but just have a diffrent name.
Gang members often display their allegiance to a particular group through various means, such as wearing specific colors, symbols, or clothing associated with the gang. They might also get tattoos that signify their membership or affiliation. Additionally, members may engage in certain rituals or hand signs that are unique to their gang, reinforcing their identity and solidarity within the group. Such displays serve to establish loyalty and communicate belonging to both members and outsiders.