Things are rough all over.” is evident in the struggles Greasers and Socs face. However the Greasers face more struggles then Socs because‚ they live in poverty‚ plus they don’t have a great education‚ and even though the Socs get in trouble too‚ they get all the breaks. The most important difference is that the Greasers live in poverty‚ while the Socs are rich and have their perfect little home. Ponyboy says “We’re poorer than the Socs and the middle class.”(Honton 3).This shows that the Greasers are
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for it‚ but the Soc caught my arm and twisted it behind my back‚ and shoved my face into the fountain. I fought‚ but the hand at the back of my neck was strong and I had to hold my breath. I’m dying.” Ponyboy stated this to the readers when the Socs attacked Ponyboy. They traveled to the East Side to find Ponyboy. After they found him‚ they wanted to kill him for hanging out with their Soc girl‚ Cherry Valance. The Social tried to drown him in a fountain in the park. Mostly‚ all Socs commit crimes
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In the Outsiders‚ there are two gangs- the greasers and the Socials or Socs. The greasers don’t usually have a whole lot of money‚ compared to the rich Socs. They both participate in crime‚ though Socs tend to be more vicious and attack for no reason other than for fun. The main purposes of the gangs for their members differ based on the kind of gang. The Socs stick together for social status‚ maybe for strength in numbers. The different Social gangs are not particularly
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kids‚ called the Socs and the lower class‚ poorer people‚ called the Greasers. The conflict between the two social groups occurs because the Socs are too real and too demanding for things. The Greasers are being jumped by the Socs and that creates conflict and hatred between the two groups who aren’t really that different‚ but Socs see Greasers differently and Greasers see Socs differently too. Pg42 “Things are rough all over.” Things are rough all over for the Socs‚ as the Greasers
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How does Ponyboy’s opinion of the Socs change from the start of the novel to the end? S.E Hinton’s novel‚ “The Outsiders” explores the idea of two opposing rivalries‚ the Greasers and the Socialists who fight over the turfs in their shared town in order to gain respect and have control over the other gang. Ponyboy’s view of the Socs changes towards the end due to different events‚ friendships and problems which occur throughout the novel. Ponyboys’ perception varies drastically through the events
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real world. Although‚ he must make the decision of whether he would prefer to remain as a greaser‚ and stay in his comfort zone‚ or change to a Soc‚ and live a more luxurious life‚ but not be true to himself. Judging by an abundance of corroboration‚ Ponyboy’s feasible commitment will most likely be to persist in the Greaser faction. First of all‚ the Soc status does not suit Ponyboy since
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of the story Ponyboy has a very negative view of the rival gang the Socs. However by the end of the novel he comes to the realization that the gang he belongs to‚ the Greasers‚ is not much different than the Socs. At the beginning of the novel Ponyboy believes that the Greasers and the Socs are completely different. When Ponyboy was talking to Cherry he explained how Johnny was once beat up by the Socs. Cherry said‚ “Not Socs are bad.” Ponyboy didn’t believe what Cherry said. But in the end of
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Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Listening Skills Elton Thomas SOC/110 June 11‚ 2015 Gary Robbins Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Listening Skills Verbal and nonverbal communication along with listening skills are social tools that need to be developed in an individual if they want to be successful in todays working society. It is very rare to have a job that requires an individual to speak with absolutely no one so it is more than likely that any chosen career will require theses specific
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the boy who was beaten up by rich kids while he was walking home. This is the beginning of ‘ The Outsiders.’ ‘The Outsiders’ open with Ponyboy walking home alone after the movie. Ponyboy knows it is really dangerous to walk by himself as a greaser. Socs are the wide side rich kids‚
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