The Outsiders Conflict Analysis

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Conflicts, Judgments and Hatred

How would you feel if you lived between two categorize groups and did not cooperate with each other? In the novel,The Outsiders, there are issues and conflicts between two groups they are called, the Socs and the Greasers. “We’re poorer than the Socs and the middle class. I reckon we’re wilder, too. Not like the Socs, who jump greasers and wreck houses and throw beer blasts for kick, and get editorials in the paper for being a public disgrace one day and an asset to society the next. Greasers are almost like hoods; we steal things and drive old souped-up cars and hold up gas stations and have a gang fight once in awhile”(3). I recall that the group that constructs or builds upon more problems would most
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Socs could have not taken fault because Bob’s death was because of Johnny’s actions and, he was the one with the switch blade on and decided to use it in killing a Soc. But, the Socs seemed to just be harming Johnny and, Ponyboy just as they normally do by just jumping but not causing any death. Also, Johnny and, Ponyboy picked up the Socs girls and, that was the fuss between the two Greasers and, the Socs. Also, the reason why Socs were really going for the rumble was because it impacted the Socs the death of Bob and they were really irate or angry. However, Socs would most likely take fault to all happen problems or conflicts in the book. In the book, The Outsiders,there's many difficulties and, troubles between two who don't unite together and, Socs most likely created the issues with the Greasers. Indeed, Johnny killed Bob but, was only for self-defense and, they didn't wanna risk their lives. The Socs created the rumble, for mistreating the Greasers and, the Greasers just wanted to take out their anger for everything they have done to them. So, you decided which side takes most blame to conflicts throughout the