greasers see something different in them‚ the socs should be the worst of the worst‚ they are the ones who causes all the fights. Pony and most other greasers feel like outsiders compared to the socs‚ in my opinion‚ the greasers and socs can be so different and yet can also be fairly similar. My first reason on why Pony feels like an outsider from the Socs‚ is how he has long greasy hair‚ most greasers have long greasy hair‚ it’s kind of their thing‚ but Socs are the ones with short blond hair. “It was
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belong.” ― S.E. Hinton‚ The Outsiders. The Outsiders is a narrative about two gangs‚ the Greasers and the Socs. They are gangs that fight each other and in worst cases sometimes they fight to the death. The tale is from the perspective of a Greaser boy named Ponyboy and his best friend Johnny. A couple of Socs had attacked Johnny and Ponyboy and since Johnny panicked‚ he killed one of the Socs named Bob. They hid in a church that unfortunately caused a fire and Johnny died of third degree burns. Dally
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sparked between the Greasers and their enemies‚ the Socs or Socials. Ponyboy‚ Darry‚ Dally‚ Sodapop‚ Two-bit and Johnny went through obstacles and problems caused by the Socs. Throughout the book‚ The Outsiders‚ there were many problems and conflicts that the Greasers had to go through because of the Soc’s imprudent decisions. To start‚ the Socs were at fault when it came to the death of Bob. Johnny and Ponyboy were only walking when the Socs attacked. Bob was drunk along with his friends and started
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by S.E. Hinton‚ the Socs are the ones to blame for all of the problems. After all they are the cause of the rumble. The Socs are no good drunk 24/7 idiots who need to turn their ego down‚ and intelligence up. They screw up MANY times in the book. Yah yah‚ greasers are not perfect‚ but at least they have some common sense. And I’ll tell you why the greasers are innocent and the Socs are not. First of all‚ Johnny was justified in killing Bob. It was in self-defense‚ the Socs beat up Johnny before
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In the book‚ “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton there are two main social groups‚ the Socs and the greasers. The Socs‚ and the greasers are enemies in the town of Tulsa and often get into fights just because they are different. Socs and greasers often stereotype each other just based on one experience with one their friends. To start off‚ there are many instances of greasers stereotyping Socs but here are just a few examples. First‚ when Ponyboy was looking through Sodapop’s yearbook he stumbled upon
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other people should lead their lives‚ but none about his or her own.” This is a quote that is proven true throughout S.E. Hinton’s acclaimed book ‚The Outsiders. The Outsiders is a novel about two groups of young adults‚ named the Greasers and the Socs. It takes you through journeys of courage and denial between the groups‚ and presents how much their feud impacted largely on both groups. The story is told by the perspective of one of the Greasers Ponyboy. In the novel‚ The Outsiders‚ much of the
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and in many cases these conflicts are beyond the characters control. These four types of conflicts are man versus another man‚ for example in The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ a major man versus man conflict are the rival gangs‚ the Greasers and the Socs. Another conflict is man versus nature‚ where a person is in trouble with a force of nature‚ like a tornado‚ or in this case a fire. Man versus society is where a character has conflicts with society’s views on “outsiders” and people who do not fit
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differences‚ the book was more effective in telling the story. To start‚ the first scene in the rumble is when the Socs come to the rumbling in cars and start to line up. The first comparable scene is when (The socs arrive at the Rumble. They are all pulling up in cars to fight the greasers. Two sentences that might describe the similarities between the book and the movie would be that all the Socs pulled up in cars to meet the greasers. You saw all the greasers‚ Tim Shepard‚ and the brumley boys all lined
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References: Given‚ B.‚ (2002). Teaching to the Brains Natural Learning Systems. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ashford/Doc?id=10044770 Jensen‚ E. (2008). Brain-Based Learning. Thousand Oaks‚ CA; Corwin Press. Meltzer‚ L.‚ (2007). Executive Function in Education : From Theory to Practice. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ashford/Doc?id=10201027&ppg=211
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Sports in the mass media This paper is about how sports are betrayed in the media and how much coverage they received over other things. Sports in the Mass Media Hamilton M. Randle III SOC: 101 Introduction to Sociology Sheila Schmitz January 4‚ 2012 Sports in the Mass Media Since I was three years old I have always known that my heart would be settled into sports. My father was an outstanding basketball player who played for the Marines
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