In The Outsiders there is so much anger and hate. There is the anger Dally has at the world. The anger Bob has at his parent’s for not giving him any rules. And most prevalent, the animosity between the Socs and the greasers. One person is trapped between these two gangs and that person is Cherry Valance. Like any teenager, she feels the pull of wanting to be socially accepted by the group she was originally in, the Socs. But yet she feels that the way the greasers are treated is not right, and therefore wants to help them. She doesn’t know whether to lose her passion and love, as the Socs condemn emotions, or to keep her emotions and just be herself. Then she meets an ignorant boy named Ponyboy and teaches him how the Socs
In The Outsiders there is so much anger and hate. There is the anger Dally has at the world. The anger Bob has at his parent’s for not giving him any rules. And most prevalent, the animosity between the Socs and the greasers. One person is trapped between these two gangs and that person is Cherry Valance. Like any teenager, she feels the pull of wanting to be socially accepted by the group she was originally in, the Socs. But yet she feels that the way the greasers are treated is not right, and therefore wants to help them. She doesn’t know whether to lose her passion and love, as the Socs condemn emotions, or to keep her emotions and just be herself. Then she meets an ignorant boy named Ponyboy and teaches him how the Socs