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Elvis Patterson
5 June, 19:59
What social issues are in The Outsiders
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Zachery Davidson
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Theme of Society and Class. Much of the action in The Outsiders is driven by class conflict. Fourteen-year-old narrator Ponyboy's gang, the Greasers, hail from the economically struggling East Side, while the rival gang, the Socials, come from the wealthy West Side.
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