The Outsiders (Chapter 3)

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The Outsiders (Chapter 3) Directions: Look for stereotyping examples throughout this chapter. Write down a minimum of five examples for each. Pay specific attention to Cherry’s description of the Socs. Greasers Socs

Key Greasers Socs • They get the “rough breaks.” • Johnny’s parents abuse him. • Two-Bit’s dad ran out on them. • Steve hates his father and acts out violently. • Sodapop dropped out of school to keep Ponyboy there. • Darry takes on too much family responsibility to keep the brothers together after their parents are killed. • They are too cool; they don’t feel. • They talk without meaning. • They are always going, but without a purpose. • They have too many things/possessions; nothing is left to want or strive for (though their longing causes frustration). • They have no connection to the positive feelings of life.

Discuss with students using the possible answer, the chart above, and the information that follows. Each group claims to have it rough because of how they view life. Socs describe themselves as too cool to feel emotions, which leads them to seek wild, sometimes violent thrills. Greasers say they are too emotional. They are angry with their situations and sometimes act out violently.   Both Socs and Greasers share in common poor family lives. All the greasers either have no parents (Ponyboy and his brothers) or they have lousy parents (Steve’s, Two-bit’s dad, Johnny’s parents, and probably Dally’s parents, too). The Socs’ parents care in the wrong way— they give their children material things in place of an emotional bond. Although both groups seem to be victims of circumstances, the Greasers probably have a better reason to be angry or feel helpless. Most of them are trapped in their family situations with no easy way out to make it better. As time permits, have students share and discuss their answers.