In "West Side Story," the Sharks, a Puerto Rican gang, have a complex relationship with the Jets, a white gang. The Sharks view the Jets as their primary rivals and often engage in violent confrontations over territory and cultural differences. However, the rivalry is also fueled by deep-seated social tensions and prejudices, reflecting the broader themes of racism and inequality in the story. Ultimately, the conflict between the two groups highlights the tragic consequences of hate and misunderstanding.
The Jets are racists.
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The jets were the Americans the Sharks were the puerto ricans
Maria wanted to join the Jets.
her name was benny benny and the jets is a song by elton jhon that decribes this part of the west side story.
The Jets are racists.
The Jets are racists.
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Jastin saves maria from the jets
West Side Story.
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The jets were the Americans the Sharks were the puerto ricans
The Sharks and the Jets
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The Jets are American and the Sharks not Sparks are Puerto Rican
Maria wanted to join the Jets.