To the Socs in S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," wealth represented social status, privilege, and a sense of superiority. Their financial resources allowed them access to better education, opportunities, and lifestyle, creating a stark contrast to the less affluent Greasers. This wealth fostered a sense of entitlement and often led to a dismissive attitude toward those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Ultimately, for the Socs, wealth was not just material but also a key component of their identity and social dynamics.
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