What are the greasers gang rules?

What are the greasers gang rules?

Tim Shepard is the leader of another greaser gang. Two-Bit explains the greasers’ two main rules: always stick together and never get caught. Cherry and Ponyboy go to get popcorn, and Ponyboy tells her about the time the Socs beat up Johnny. The leader of the gang that beat him, Ponyboy says, wore a fistful of rings.

What do the greasers consider to be a fair fight?

The Greasers believe that a fair fight is between two people and should not involve weapons, which is why they do not view the Socs as fair fighters. Each time Pony and Johnny were threatened or beat by the Socs, they were significantly outnumbered and vulnerable, which validates Two-Bit’s opinion of their gang.

What two rules do greasers have for themselves?

Two-Bit explains the greasers’ two main rules: always stick together and never get caught.

What are ” fair ” rules for a gang fight?

Fair rules meant no weapons, only fists were used. Before a brawl both sides usually decided what the terms were. The sides of each group numbered about the same. THe Socs didn’t always follow this.

What are the rules of the Outsiders gang fight?

The rumble ensues after Paul hits Darry, and the Greasers end up defeating the Socs. In most gang fights, there were no rules. Knives, chains, bottles, pipes, pool sticks and “sometimes even heaters” were used, especially by Tim Shepherd’s gang. But in this particular rumble with the Socs, there would be no weapons, only “skin” (fists).

What is the greaser rule besides ” stick together “?

Ponyboy tells the reader that the differences between his group of greaser friends and most gangs are that they treat each other like family: like brothers. Always sticking together is one rule; another rule the Curtis brothers follow is to always leave their front door open so other buddies can have a place to rest or crash…

Why do the greasers not like the SoCs?