Main Differences Between The Saints And The Roughnecks

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1) The main purpose of this article is to point out the main differences between the Saints and the Roughnecks. The Saints came off as well dressed, respectful, and well-off boys. Little did the town know that the Saints were always trying to start trouble without being noticed. The Roughnecks were on the lower end of the spectrum, considered lower class. When people are lower class, it is suspected that those people will be more trouble. In this article, the Roughnecks were trouble, but they didn’t try to put off that they weren’t trouble. This article compared the lives of each group and how people thought about each. The teachers always believed what the Saints said because they were all well involved in the school and showed respect. On the other hand, the Roughnecks lacked the full participation in school events and they also lacked the respect that was desired to be shown. 2) …show more content…

However, the Saints caused just as much trouble, but they did it where they wouldn’t be caught. If they were caught, it was only for running a light or a stop sign. After high school, most of the Saints went to college and made something of themselves. The only one that didn’t was Jerry, and that is because he was held back. Some of the Roughnecks stayed around and fell into the norm of what society said they would be. There were a few that went to college and made something of themselves and are married with kids. One of the Roughnecks served a life sentence in prison for first degree