The greases are very misjudged in the book they are all tuff and rebels and everyone is afraid of them, but really they are just normal people that need a family. They are all like brothers once you read about it. They all care about each other and they just count on one another. They do bad things because they want to help each other. And I’m not saying that I can relate to them because I for one never really had a life like them but I know where they are coming from. They understand each other and care for one another. Like family.
A pat that basically explains the stereotypes of the greasers is when Dally saved the children from the burning church and yet no one really thanked him and towards the end his life was taken away from a fight. He should have had a second chance. They all should have had a second chance. He was a good guy. Was he misjudging? Yes, everyone in town just had their ideas of how they look. The saying” Never judge a book by its cover,” It’s something like that but sometimes they did the wrong thing. They were different. But that’s okay. Johnny was more of the leader, he went berserk after the deaths and fighting
I really enjoy reading the book. It takes place in the 50s and yet the greasers are dressed up in leatherjackets hair combed back and just look like rebels. But there’s more that meets the eye if you understand what they go through. I think in my opinion the characters are just in a group and they are who they are and witch they are just misjudge for the way they look if people really got to know them. They only steal because they feel like they need to prove something or help out with money. And they help one another even if it means to hurt someone that hurt one another.
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