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  2. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in The Outsiders, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Both the Socs and the greasers sacrifice their individuality to the styles and sentiments of their groups. Greasers, for example, wear their hair long and oiled, and share a common hostility toward the Socs.

  3. S. E. Hinton. The Outsiders Full Book Summary. Ponyboy Curtis belongs to a lower-class group of Oklahoma youths who call themselves greasers because of their greasy long hair. Walking home from a movie, Ponyboy is attacked by a group of Socs, the greasers’ rivals, who are upper-class youths from the West Side of town.

  4. Steve Randle is a Greaser and a member of the Curtis Gang. Steve is seventeen years old. He is tall, lean, cocky, and smart. He likes to comb his thick, greasy hair in complicated swirls, and he's been Sodapop's best friend since grade school. Steve's specialty is cars. He works at the DX gas station with Sodapop. Steve also considers Pony "a tag along." Steve is neither described much in the ...

  5. The meaning of the phrase "stay gold" in The Outsiders alludes to the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, which speaks of the importance of retaining one's childlike innocence and ...

  6. Dallas "Dally" Winston was a greaser, the tritagonist of The Outsiders, and a member of The Gang. In the book, Dallas Winston is said to have an elfish face with high cheekbones, a pointed chin, small, sharp animal teeth, and ears like a lynx. Dally didn't like haircuts nor hair oil, so his almost white-blonde hair (likely Platinum-Blonde) fell over his forehead in wisps. He had a height of 6 ...

  7. Get LitCharts A +. or sign in. At lunch that day, Ponyboy, Two-Bit, and Steve go to a neighborhood store for candy and soda. While there, three Socs confront Pony and accuse him of killing Bob. Ponyboy, feeling nothing, neither fear nor anger, breaks the glass soda bottle he's holding and threatens the Socs with the jagged end until they back off.