He says its not money that separtes greasers from the socs its feeling.
An example of prejudice in the outsiders novel was the socials vs. greasers conspiracy that was going on. Greasers and Socs hated eachother, because of the way each group looked, aacted and so much more.
Way to copy the exact question from Mrs.Riddels grade 11 socials class
It really depends on your income and lifestyle (New York City is a lot more expensive than some small rural towns). And are you talking about ALL the groceries (which include things other than food, like personal care products, household cleansers, pet supplies, etc.)? Do you entertain frequently? Are you including alcohol in the tally? Is she a shopper who feels the need to stockpile lots of cans and boxes to make sure you don't run out of anything? Are you including your dining out expenses (even Starbucks can add up). $3000 does sound high for three people. We have a family of five and live in a fairly affluent area and I'd guess my "big" shop each week runs about $250. Then there are all the little trips to get just one thing where I end up spending $25 here, $50 there. So I'd guess our grocery bill for a month is at most $2000 per month. At the rate she's spending, your family is eating about $100 a day in meals. I understand why this would make you unhappy, but if her spending is that out of control, odds are she's unhappy about something too. My wife is spending 3,000 dollars a month and I am unhappy.
Socials who they called Socsand the Greasers Socs and Greasers
the greasers and the socs
The two conflicting groups in "The Outsiders" are the Greasers, a group of working-class teenagers from the East Side, and the Socs, short for Socials, who are wealthier teenagers from the West Side. The novel explores the tensions and conflicts that arise between the two groups.
By AmbulanceAfter the rumble battle between the socials and greasers. Dally or Darry was it that drove pony to the hospital to check johnny out.
It shows the greasers as the "good" and Socs (socials) as the "bad", they antagonize, and are mean.
An example of prejudice in the outsiders novel was the socials vs. greasers conspiracy that was going on. Greasers and Socs hated eachother, because of the way each group looked, aacted and so much more.
It is a person who are rich and can be good or bad. In the book The Outsiders are described as people who beats up greasers. Socs is shortened for socials.
You are referring to the book, "The Outsiders." The "greasers" were poor kids from the wrong side of the town, who got their moniker from the grease they wore in their hair. The "socs" (pronounced SOH-shez) were well-dressed rich kids. The greasers and socs had frequent physical fights between each other which culminated in a killing. This prompted the primary conflict for the plot of "The Outsiders." GREASER leather jackets tight jeans greased back, long hair worked with cars emotional doesn't hold back "bad" "juvenile delinquent" SOC madras (dress shirts) khaki pants corvairs/corvettes cold feels nothing fake popular "good" "asset to society"
Technically, the tital of the book has NO specific meaning. The greasers in the book are outcasts....all in there pack they don't fit in with the Socials..portrayed as "Outsiders" Hope it helped(:
Ponyboy Curtis is an orphan, has two brothers, and is a low-class, greaser. The biggest rivals of the greasers are the socials, "socs". The two constantly fight, and this is their story.
The Socs (Socials) were rival to the greasers.Read the outsiders or watch the movie,http://www.youtube.com/watchv=4cbuGokKPrk&feature=PlayList&p=5FEC4943603C047F&index=0Thats the youtube link to the movie! =P
Since Cherry is a Soc/Social, she could hang out with her Soc/Social friends, later on, she could come back, tell all her Greaser friends about the Socs/Socials.