The main conflict in "The Outsiders" is the clash between two levels of society. There are the "greasers" who are poor and struggle to make a living and the "Socs" who are rich and really don't have to struggle financially.
Fitting into Gang Life.
it represents conflict between the socs and greasers
I believe the biggest conflict of The Outsiders is when Johnny kills Bob. From there on things go bad.
An external conflict is something a character feels on the outside or physically. In the novel The Outsiders, Ponyboy and his family face -the death of johnny -fighting the socs -fighting with Darry These conflicts are mainly Ponyboys feelings.
The main conflict in "The Outsiders" is the clash between two levels of society. There are the "greasers" who are poor and struggle to make a living and the "Socs" who are rich and really don't have to struggle financially.
The main conflict in "The Outsiders" is the clash between two levels of society. There are the "greasers" who are poor and struggle to make a living and the "Socs" who are rich and really don't have to struggle financially.
One minor conflict in "The Outsiders" is between the greasers and the Socs, which represents the class conflict between the two groups. This conflict is a recurring theme throughout the book, as it drives much of the tension and violence between the characters.
Fitting into Gang Life.
the resolution is telling what the characters are like and the conflict shows the main action :) i know im just this smart
That no matter who wins the rumble everything will be the same as it was before.The conflict in the book The Outside was resolved by fighting. This is not always the best way to go.
it represents conflict between the socs and greasers
I believe the biggest conflict of The Outsiders is when Johnny kills Bob. From there on things go bad.
An external conflict is something a character feels on the outside or physically. In the novel The Outsiders, Ponyboy and his family face -the death of johnny -fighting the socs -fighting with Darry These conflicts are mainly Ponyboys feelings.
An example of character versus society conflict is money vs. the Greasers. Another example is the police assuming the Greasers are guilty. Hope these helped! :)
The main conflict in "The Outsiders" is the clash between two levels of society. There are the "greasers" who are poor and struggle to make a living and the "Socs" who are rich and really don't have to struggle financially.
The solution to the outsiders is that the greasers and the Socs had a rumble to settle it. Ponyboy learns that Greasers and Socs are not as diffrent as he thought and that they both have their own problems they have to deal with.