"greasers will be greasers and Socs will be Socs. I think its the ones in the middle that area the luck stiffs." Analyze and exp lain the meaning of this exerpt.
2 answers:
Hi!
I'm assuming this is coming from The Outsiders.
Greasers were the lower class, while Socs were the rich people.
The excerpt means a greaser can never be a socs, they'll always be a greaser. Likewise with the Socs.
But, those stuck in the middle get to choose whether they want to be a Greaser or a Soc.
It's a great book by the way!
Hope this helps fam!
~LocoCoco
Answer:
It means that greasers and socs are not the same but the same because the graseres are thought to be gross but they just don´t have as much money and socs just have more money and see the greasers as little kids and mean.
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