Socs Vs Greasers

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In the book The Outsiders, There is an obvious split of two groups in this town. They are the Socs and Greasers. They have differences and similarities like, how they view themselves, how they handle conflict, and what they have. This helps to learn about their lifestyle. The way they view themselves is very different from each other. Socs have nice clothes. Greasers have run down clothing and greasy hair. The Socs have lots of money to get what they want when they want it. The Greaser don't have very much money they have enough to get by. All the Socs only have rich friends they only involve themselves with people who have money. Although, they have many differences they also have similarities. Both groups think they are gangs but they are really just a bunch of friends that hangout out and fight. They don't realize how the others life are and what they do to other people. They are trapped in their friend groups and don't notice the real world. The last thing is they think they are better than everyone …show more content…

Socs don't normally carry weapons around with them. But, Greaser always have their switchblade on them. When the Socs are in a conflict they can't fight sober so they drink so they can either forget it or fight. The Greaser will just fight at any time or anywhere they don't have to drink to get them in the mood to fight. Socs and Greaser do not fight for the same reason. Socs fight because they think the Greasers are weaker than them. Greasers fight for many different reasons like, to show them who’s stronger, for fun, and to take their minds off of things. On the other hand, they handle conflict the same way. The groups always fight in groups. The Socs and Greasers are always with someone or a group never alone. Greasers and Socs both smoke. It was just something everyone did. These groups both involve themselves in rumbles. Seeing how they both handle conflict alike and

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