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Response To The Outsiders

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The song that I think would make a better theme song is “The Outsiders” by Eric Church. I think this because it connects, or goes along with the book, especially with the Greasers. The first line even says, “They’re in the crowd, we’re the other ones.” This tells me that the Socs are the ones who fit in all the time and are known, and the Greasers are the other ones in the city, or the Outsiders. The first part of this song basically states that the Greasers are odd, poor, and lower than the Socs, but the Socs are the popular, neat, put together, and above the Greasers. Also, this whole song is about the Greasers and how the Socs treat them. It kind of means that the Greasers have a less fortunate life and Socs have a wealthy life. When is says, “We’re the junkyard dogs, we’re the alley cats,” it is saying that Greasers aren’t like dogs that live with a nice family and get spoiled, they are more like the abandoned dogs that don’t have a steady home.

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