Darry wished that he had been able to go to college and play football, but with the death of their parents, he is focused on keeping Ponyboy and Sodapop safe in their home as a family. Everything Darry does is for the betterment of his brothers and the boys in the gang.
Ponyboy thinks that his oldest brother Darry is uncaring and cold at the begining of the book. Although at the end of the book Pony realizes that Darry really does care for him.
the rest of the greasers
Darry slaps Ponyboy.
ponyboy fights for
Darrel (Darry) Curtis is the unofficial leader of the gang in the book the outsiders.
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Darry
The sport football :)
Ponyboy thinks that his oldest brother Darry is uncaring and cold at the begining of the book. Although at the end of the book Pony realizes that Darry really does care for him.
The three greasers are Dally, Twobit, and Darry
the rest of the greasers
Darry slaps Ponyboy.
ponyboy fights for
Darrel (Darry) Curtis is the unofficial leader of the gang in the book the outsiders.
In "The Outsiders," there is evidence that Darry takes care of Ponyboy as he works hard to provide for his brothers financially and emotionally. Darry sacrifices his own dreams to support Ponyboy and Sodapop after their parents die, and he shows his concern for Ponyboy's well-being by setting high expectations and rules to keep him safe. Additionally, Darry's protective nature and disciplinary actions demonstrate his commitment to looking out for Ponyboy.
i know that they are 3 brothers and they are in the greasers gang in the book the outsiders
i nice and understands everything.-ANNAR