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aleksley
2 months ago
5

List some reasons why socs might get their names in the newspaper?

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Flura [7K]2 months ago
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Socs, who engage in aggressive behavior against greasers, vandalize homes, and create disruptions for fun, receive newspaper coverage for being perceived as a public nuisance one day and a beneficial element to society the next.
seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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The Socs, a wealthy group of teenagers depicted in The Outsiders, primarily inhabited the West Side of the town. They were recognized for their affluence, cars, and promising futures. Ponyboy Curtis noted this perspective. Cherry and Randy indicated that the Socs faced their own difficulties and were mentioned in the news due to actions such as some male Socs assaulting younger Greasers and their involvement in alcohol-related parties and dangerous driving.
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