What Are The Struggles In The Outsiders

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Did you know that besides there standing war against each other in The Outsiders, the Greasers and Socs actually share relative struggles? In the book The Outsiders, Soc is a term for the higher class or socialites which is the exact opposite of the Greasers who are a lower class group who got their name because of the grease that they put in there hair. Also the differences between the rich and poor when it comes to gangs is also mentioned. The rich and poor have many things in common and yet still have many differences at the same time. For one, Cherry, who is a character in the book the outsiders,admits to the fact that the two groups are not so different when it comes to the struggles they face. On page 31 Cherry says“"I'll bet you think the Socs have it made. The rich kids, the West-side Socs. I'll tell you something, Ponyboy, and it may come as a …show more content…

Don't you ever try to give us handouts and then feel high and mighty about it." Not only pony,but Greasers in general, feel like the socs do not know what it is like to have their struggles. They feel like they want to feel higher than them and they think they socs have never experienced any sort of struggle. The characters also show how there not so different and how we all face challenges in our life. In the book The Outsiders S.E Hinton states ““Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. We saw the same sunset.” Cherry in the book seems like the only one who thinks that the divide between Greasers and Socs is pointless. They are all people and should not fight one another because that just causes more problems with these kids have enough of

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