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The Socs are rich the Greaser are not
the Greasers are also like dangerous and wild but the Socs are not
The Greasers where long hair and the Socs's hair is always short and done
The Socs think their better than everyone else because they have money and The Greasers don't discriminate
Also the Socs throws beer blasts and jump Greasers for fun
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Answer:Type Of Work Novel
Genre Coming-of-age; class struggle
Language English
Time And Place Written 1960s, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Date Of First Publication 1967
Publisher The Viking Press
Narrator Ponyboy Curtis
Point Of View Ponyboy gives a first-person, subjective account of events, explaining how we should interpret events and people in the story.
Tone Youthful; melodramatic; slangy; simplistic
Tense Past
Setting (Time) Mid-1960s
Setting (Place) Tulsa, Oklahoma
Protagonist Ponyboy
Major Conflict Against the background of the clash between the poor greasers and the rich Socs, the greaser Ponyboy struggles to mature.
Rising Action Johnny kills a Soc; Johnny and Ponyboy flee; tension mounts between the greasers and Socs.
Climax Johnny’s death, in Chapter 9.
Falling Action The greasers win the rumble; Dally dies; Ponyboy recovers from his emotional and physical trauma.
Themes Bridging the gap between rich and poor; honor among the lawless; the treacherousness of male-female interactions
Motifs Literature; eye shape and color; Ponyboy’s losses of consciousness
Symbols Two-Bit’s switchblade; cars; Bob’s rings; greaser hair
Foreshadowing The Socs jump Ponyboy while he walks home alone, previewing their later attack on him and Johnny; Johnny threatens to kill anybody who jumps him again, foreshadowing his murder of Bob.
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