Dallas Winston (Dally)
Ponyboy's gang, the "Greasers," is characterized by a strong sense of loyalty and brotherhood that sets them apart from other Greaser gangs at the rumble. While many Greaser gangs are often driven by violence and rivalry, Ponyboy's group, which includes characters like Johnny and Dally, demonstrates a deeper emotional connection and a desire for understanding and change. Their struggles with identity and the desire for a better life highlight a more thoughtful and introspective approach to their circumstances, contrasting with the more aggressive attitudes of other gangs.
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.
The greaser who likes to watch movies by himself is Johnny Cade. He is portrayed as a sensitive and introspective character in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." Johnny often feels isolated and finds solace in movies, which provide him an escape from his troubled life. His love for films reflects his yearning for a different, more peaceful existence.
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Dally Winston takes Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade to Dairy Queen. After the two boys run away following the incident with Bob, Dally, who is a more experienced greaser, helps them by providing company and a sense of normalcy. This trip highlights the bond between the characters and the camaraderie within their group.
Ponyboy's gang, the "Greasers," is characterized by a strong sense of loyalty and brotherhood that sets them apart from other Greaser gangs at the rumble. While many Greaser gangs are often driven by violence and rivalry, Ponyboy's group, which includes characters like Johnny and Dally, demonstrates a deeper emotional connection and a desire for understanding and change. Their struggles with identity and the desire for a better life highlight a more thoughtful and introspective approach to their circumstances, contrasting with the more aggressive attitudes of other gangs.
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.
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
Neither of them are more famous than each other
A singer does not have to have physical attributes but it will help them. If they look nice, more people are likely to idolize them.
I believe they are just as famous as each other
Dalliance died as more of a greaser. Jonny, however, died more as both.
they change it up. pizza is greaser and more tasteful these days.
Randy is a Soc. he is Bob's friend whos Johnny kills because he was trying to drown Ponyboy. .......... Randy eventually relizes that a Soc will be a Soc and a Greaser will be a greaser "Greasers will still be Greasers and Socs will still be Socs." -Randy Adderson
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