The Outsiders: Disgrace And Menace

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Have you ever trusted someone that was great, but in reality they are not? The Outsiders is a novel written by S.E. Hinton that takes place in 1965 in Tulsa, Oklahoma about the rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs. This essay will prove how the Socs are more of a disgrace and menace to society. Three reasons why the Socs are more of a disgrace and menace to society are: they always pick on the Greasers, they barely stick together which makes them selfish, and because they act cruelly without any emotion. The very first reasons why Socs are more of a disgrace and menace to society is because they always pick on the Greasers. “The Socs are causing a lot of trouble in the school cafeteria and everybody tried to blame it on us greasers”

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