the benefits to being a greaser from the outsiders is you don't have to jump greasers everyday just to be cool. You don't have to worry about who you hang out with because greasers are like brothers there like family. Unlike the socs they act cool but, they have to worry about who they hang out with because some socs get into to alot of trouble and they don't want that to happen to them.
10. Your respecting a rebellious group of the 1950s
9. You'll look like a total bad a**
8. You'll probably be the only one who is a greaser.
7. Many people wont want to mess with you because you look so freaking tuff
6. The greaser culture has been going on through out the years so it must be awesome.
5. Greasers can incorporate other groups such as punks and hippies and etc.
4. Greasers don't take crap from anyone.
3. Punks and other rebels will respect you for going against society and being different.
2. The ladies will be all over a man in leather [greaser].
1. Greasers are freaking tough and rebellious why the heck wouldn't you want to be one.
The Socs were spoiled brats and got anything they wanted and got away with everything.
Don't forget the "Loyalty" part
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A Greaser. The greaser's have a more family like feel to it. The Socs on the other hand are only friends because they are all rich. Greasers care for each other. They would do anything for each other. Socs just don't care.
A jock because a greaser street fights while jicks can wrestle down greasers and finish them off in the ground
In The Outsiders, the greasers would be considered the outsiders. They were not popular or thought of as regular members of society.
my beautiful mother
If you mean The Outsiders as in the book, that would be Ponyboy, who directly before the greasers vs. Socs fight thinks "I shouldn't be here. None of us should". However, it may also be Johnny, who when receiving the news of the Socs defeat, remarks "pointless... Nothing good... comes from fighting...."
I thought that would be so simple. Or have you not read the book? It's Ponyboy Michael Curtis, a young greaser.
A Greaser. The greaser's have a more family like feel to it. The Socs on the other hand are only friends because they are all rich. Greasers care for each other. They would do anything for each other. Socs just don't care.
Because he was a great fighter, and now it would be harder for him. He couldn't fight and hes gonna be different from any other greaser.
A jock because a greaser street fights while jicks can wrestle down greasers and finish them off in the ground
In The Outsiders, the greasers would be considered the outsiders. They were not popular or thought of as regular members of society.
Greaser GirlsGreaser girls had big or "teased" hair and black eyeliner and mascara, the eyeliner usually went all the way around the eye and then a little line went out on the top lid and curved up acting as a last eyelash. They normally were jeans, that would go over there boots. They could usually come up with a pair of boots to go with a jacket that was given to them by whoever they were "going steady with" and they wore their boyfriend's rings around their necks on a chain.
I would say yes they do becuase if they didnt they wouldnt call them selves greasers just like the greasers call the socs the socs bec thats what they want to be.
my beautiful mother
If you mean The Outsiders as in the book, that would be Ponyboy, who directly before the greasers vs. Socs fight thinks "I shouldn't be here. None of us should". However, it may also be Johnny, who when receiving the news of the Socs defeat, remarks "pointless... Nothing good... comes from fighting...."
the outsiders: the novel
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The ethnicity of outsiders would be any culture that is different from the location they moved to. Or, because they moved into a new area, it is not a culture that they are familiar with.