A "Soc" is also called a Social, or a rich kid. The Socs are from the better side of town and have better cars and care a lot about their social standing and reputations.
One prominent stereotype in "The Outsiders" is the division between social classes, particularly between the Greasers and the Socs. The Greasers, often depicted as troubled and delinquent, embody the stereotype of the lower-class youth, while the Socs are portrayed as privileged and emotionally detached. This division highlights societal perceptions of class and the assumptions people make based on their socioeconomic backgrounds, ultimately emphasizing the shared humanity beneath these stereotypes.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
The Socs are a group of wealthy, privileged boys.
Mustangs >:[ the socs are the bad ones in the movie the outsiders! >:[ They also drove Corvairs :)
the socs
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
The Socs are a group of wealthy, privileged boys.
Mustangs >:[ the socs are the bad ones in the movie the outsiders! >:[ They also drove Corvairs :)
the socs
They are Socs.
The rumble is when the Greasers "have it out" with the socs. Its when the greasers and the socs fight.
The Socs and the Greasers.
Socs
High Society
Socs literally try to pick a fight and jump greasers for fun.
The Socs throw beer blasts for kids and beat up Greasers for fun.
There are six Socs who come to the park in "The Outsiders" - Randy, Bob, Cherry, Marcia, Two-Bit, and Ponyboy.