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The Outsiders By SE Hinton GREASERS VS. SOCS.  Poor (Broken homes)  Consider themselves family (not literally)  Blue collar; middle class  Named greasers.

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1 The Outsiders By SE Hinton GREASERS VS. SOCS

2  Poor (Broken homes)  Consider themselves family (not literally)  Blue collar; middle class  Named greasers because of the amount of gel used to slick back their hair GREASERS

3  Identified by their tendency to wear leather jackets and other leather apparel  Do not have nice cars or dress nicely GREASERS

4  Wealthy  Come from a white-collar lifestyle  Drive nice cars (Mustangs & Corvettes) SOCS

5  Characterized by their “preppy” dress style (madras and khakis)  Upper class  Think they are better than others “beneath” them SOCS


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