Analysis Of Gangs In S. E. Hinton's 'The Outsiders'

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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is a story about two gangs who realize in the end that they are both just groups of people. The Greasers live on the East side of town and are known as poor and “hoods”. Meanwhile, The Socs live on the West side of town and are the wealthy kids. These differences don’t change that they are all people. These guys will do anything for eachother after all they are like family.
The relationship between the gangs is unbreakable. On page 26 of The Outsiders, Ponyboy says “You take up for your buddies, no matter what they do.” Pony really did live up to this belief. No matter the circumstance Pony was in he still always was with the gang no matter what. For instance, when Johnny killed Bob Pony still stuck with Johnny

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