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Characters in The Outsiders

 

            This story is about a young man, named ponyboy. He is a piece of a hood gathering called Greasers on the east piece of town a gathering of lower-class teens who wear their hair long and oily, wear pants and tore T-shirts, and are inconsistent with the rich-kid spooks known as the "Socs". This gathering of hoods are naturally introduced to rich families from the west side of town, are of a high "social" class, drive around in Mustangs and Corvairs, and as a rule wear checkered coats with a madras on them. One day, as Ponyboy is strolling home from a film, he is bounced by a gathering of Socs. They circle him, one of them holding a blade. They assault him and debilitate to issue him a hair style. Finally, his mates from his gathering, made up of his siblings Darry and Sodapop, who raised Ponyboy now that their guardians are dead, the solidified hood Dally Winston, calm guiltless Johnny,who was once hopped by the Socs, much the same as on the grounds that and shrewd breaking Two-Bit, frighten away the socs and salvage him. .
             The following night, Ponyboy and Johnny join Dally to set out for some glancing around for a decent battle and possibly watch a motion picture. There they sit behind two delightful young ladies and Dally endeavors to unpleasantly stand out enough to be noticed and lift one up. After Johnny instructs him to stop, Ponyboy and Johnny sit with the young ladies, Marcia and Cherry, and Ponyboy and Cherry find to their shared shock that they have an incredible arrangement in like manner. Useless shows up, and the three greasers take the young ladies back to Two-Bit's home with the goal that he can take them home. In transit, they run into Randy and Bob, the young ladies' inebriated sweethearts and the socs that beat up Johnny a few years back, and the young ladies consent to leave with them so as to stop a battle between the two posses. On his way home Ponyboy takes a stop by the empty parcel with Johnny and unintentionally nod off.


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