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The Outsiders Research Paper

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S.E Hinton’s The Outsiders is about the Greasers who are beat up kids and have no money, and the Socs who are West side rich kids. In this book, the greasers get “jumped’ or beat up by the Socs. Ponyboy and Johnny then run away, save kids in a burning church, which causes Johnny’s own death. The Socs and the Greasers have one last fight which leads to the Greasers winning the rumble. The Greasers have the roughest life because their families are broken, they are poor, and society thinks they are bad. The Greasers have broken families. Dally’s parents don’t care about him, Johnny’s parents beat him, and Ponyboy’s parents died in a car crash. Almost all of the greasers families are abused or broken, for instance Ponyboy’s, “Since mom and dad were killed… we get to live together... “( 3)”. This proves that the Greasers have rough and broken families. …show more content…

Darry works for his families income, they wear junky cloths, and they cant afford cars. Darry works all the time and gets paid very little, “Darry works long days and works hard… to get money for Sodapop and Ponyboy…”(2)”. This shows that the Greasers are very poor and that they have rough lives. Society thinks they are hoodlums. The Socs always jump them, everyone treats them like trash, and everyone thinks they are bad and mean. The Greasers always have to watch out for people who pick on them or beat them up, “Greasers can’t walk alone too much or they’ll get jumped, or someone will come by and scream ‘Greasers’.”(2). This illustrates that society thinks that the Greasers are bad. Some may say that the Socs have it rougher. They think that they can’t feel, and that they don’t have feelings. However the Greasers still have it rougher because they feel too much or too violently, which leads to them wanting to fight, and steal. THis leads to them getting in trouble, and making their lives more

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