the outsiders what the difference between socs and greasers according to cherry

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1. What does Cherry explain as the difference between the Socs and the greasers? Cherry expresses that the greasers have a different set of values. ... She says that socs are void of emotion, while the greasers often feel too violently.

What is the major difference between greasers and SOCS according to ponyboy?

They talk about the differences between the Socs and the Greasers. The biggest difference is that the Socs are too cool to talk about their emotions, while the Greasers feel emotions too strongly. Ponyboy realizes that even though they come from different classes, he and Cherry watch the same sunset.

Is Cherry A SOC or a greaser?

Balancing Perspectives. In S.E. Hinton's novel, The Outsiders, most of the major characters are Greaser boys. To balance out the perspective of the Socs versus the Greasers, Hinton introduced a strong female Soc, Cherry Valance. Cherry is caught up in the game, but at least realizes it is a game.

How is Cherry Valance different from other SOCS?

Cherry is different from all the other socs, she is committed to non-violence and she tries to do the right thing (tries to make things better for others around her) because she likes doing what's right. She hates fights and she can't stand them. She is not filled with hatred (unlike other socs).

What does Cherry tell ponyboy that greasers and SOCS have in common?

Cherry tells Ponyboy two specific things in defense of the Socs, and they are related to each other. One thing that she tells Ponyboy is that the Greasers are not unique in having problems and rough lives. Cherry tells Ponyboy that the Socs don't necessarily have easy lives, either—they have problems too.

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