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The Outsiders Research Paper

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"I looked at the picture and I could begin to see the person we had killed. A reckless, hot-tempered boy, cocky and scared stiff at the same time." Ponyboy Curtis pg.162 In the novel, “The Outsiders” written by S.E. Hinton, this piece of literature is about two social groups, the Socs and the Greasers. Robert Sheldon or Bob, who was a Soc and Dallas Winston or Dally who was a Greaser. Both boys lived on opposite sides of town. Bob was a Soc from the affluent side of the tracks and Dally was a Greaser from the poor side of town. The two boys were very different yet similar in many ways. Bob was a Social or Soc who came from a rich family with all the rights and privileges that money could buy and Dally, a poor 17 year old from New York City, a tough hood who could look after himself. Both boys, on the surface, could not be more opposite, however, it will be proven that both of these young men were more similar than different, in numerous ways throughout the novel. …show more content…

He had black hair and wears three heavy rings. He lived on the westside and wore madras, khakis and sweater vests. The Socs drove Mustangs, throw parties or beer blasts and would wreck houses. They would also always be ready to jump a greaser. Greasers were the poorest people in society, they lived on the east side and wore blue jeans, white t-shirts and leather jackets. Greasers would steal, get in gang fights, and drive souped up cars. The girl Greasers were never loyal to their boyfriends, Sylvia Dally’s girlfriend cheated on him while he was in jail. On the other hand, girl socs were loyal, Cherry Bob’s girlfriend would stick by him no matter how much trouble he would get in. Dallas wasn’t the oldest in the gang but he was the “toughest”. He spent three years on the wild side of New York and was arrested at the age of ten. He was rude to many people such as Sherri Valance also known as Cherry, but he cares for his gang members and treats them like

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