he is a greaser
Steve Randall is a Greaser.
Pony was a greaser and Cherry was a Soc.
In The Outsiders, Darry is the greaser who is closest to being a Soc. The novel was written by S. E. Hinton.
A Greaser. The greaser's have a more family like feel to it. The Socs on the other hand are only friends because they are all rich. Greasers care for each other. They would do anything for each other. Socs just don't care.
he is a greaser
Steve Randall is a Greaser.
Pony was a greaser and Cherry was a Soc.
In The Outsiders, Darry is the greaser who is closest to being a Soc. The novel was written by S. E. Hinton.
In "The Outsiders" it explains the difference between a Soc and a Greaser. Ponyboy learns later in the book that , regardless of class, we are all the same people. The author tried to potray that
She's a Soc but she Fells for a Greaser.
Greaser and Soc are social groups based on socioeconomic status in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. Greasers come from the lower-class side of town and are known for their greased hair and tough image, while Socs come from the wealthier side of town and are associated with preppy clothing and privileges. The main conflict in the novel arises from the rivalry between these two groups.
He thinks its a fake phone number because she's a soc and he doesn't believe that a soc would give her number to a greaser
He thinks its a fake phone number because she's a soc and he doesn't believe that a soc would give her number to a greaser
He thinks its a fake phone number because she's a soc and he doesn't believe that a soc would give her number to a greaser
Since Cherry is a Soc/Social, she could hang out with her Soc/Social friends, later on, she could come back, tell all her Greaser friends about the Socs/Socials.
Because the Greasers were done with the Soc's coming into their side of town=, and beating up on the greaser kids.