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Who Is Better In S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders

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S.E Hinton’s book, “The Outsiders,” is a book about two groups called the Greasers and the Socs fighting all the time about who is better. The greasers are the group who are broken and don’t have a whole lot, while the Socs are the group that has everything and don’t have many problems. The main character, Ponyboy, is trying to figure out the whole thing. The greasers have it worse because they are poor and don’t have much, they only have each other because they have broken families, and the Socs are always picking fights with them. The greasers are poor and don’t have much. Since Ponyboy’s parents died, they aren't able to have a whole lot. Darry has to work two jobs and Sodapop quit school so they could have a little bit more money. “We’re poorer than the Socs and the middle class.” (3) This proves that they don’t have a lot of money to buy what they want and it’s hard for them to pay bills and rent. …show more content…

A lot of them come from parents who don’t care about them (Johnny, Dally) and they have had broken families for so long that they didn’t even care anymore. Darry has to take care of his siblings because their parents died, but in a way it brought them closer, but it also tore them apart. “Since Mom and Dad were killed in the auto wreck, we only get to stay together if we behave.” (3) This shows that they have a broken family because they could separate if they don’t behave, which would break the

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