In The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton argues that for the lower class is hard to improve their lives. Ponyboy’s parents died in his early age, and his brother quit school. Although Ponyboy works really hard in school and tries to improve, his age and lack of supports limit him to make a difference. S.E. Hinton writes “We get jumped by the Socs. I'm not sure how you spell it, but it's the abbreviation for the Socials, the jet set, the West-side rich kids. It's …show more content…
By stating everyone can join the movement, no matter what ethnicity, country, region or religion you are, you can also participant in the resistance movement. In conclusion, Occupy Wall Street is the movement that everyone can participant. It is a non-violence movement which organized by people who against the inequality in elections, banks and business, and financials. The methods they used are organized and planned out what they need to do and put into practice. They finally walk on the streets and start the resistance movements. Although they can not be able to change the situation so far, they still spread out the ideas of inequality. Even make people from all over the world begin noticing that there is still a gap between lower class and higher class, by fighting for citizens’ rights and equality, we can form more impartial