Tuesday, August 9, 2011

What is the big difference between the Socs and the Greasers on the book The Outsiders?put it in your own words and thoughts.

To me, the major difference between these groups is in how
society sees them.  They are both pretty similar, with teens who have problems and who
often turn to violence and gangs to make themselves feel like they are wanted and cared
for.


But the greasers are looked down on by much of
society.  They are seen as the lowlife kids.  Meanwhile, the Socs are much more
respected because they have money and important parents.  Things that they do do not
seem like such a big deal to the community because there is this assumption that they
are basically okay where the greasers are basically punks.

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