Ponyboy thought the Socs were all the same - snobby, rich undisciplined kids in some gang. After he met Cherry aka Sherri, she said: Not all of us are like that, you have to know that.... or something like that.
that they are all the same. Besides the difference in money.
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
Darry
reading and getting good grades,poetry
he fears about the socs the police and his brother in some way
The greasers are poor and they respect and care eachother. the socs are disrespectful they think they can do every thing just because they are rich.
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
Darry
reading and getting good grades,poetry
he fears about the socs the police and his brother in some way
The greasers are poor and they respect and care eachother. the socs are disrespectful they think they can do every thing just because they are rich.
angry
i think ponyboys character traits are responsibility, kindness, respect
the socials
Pony
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy does not explicitly mention a specific religion that he follows. However, the novel explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the search for identity rather than focusing on religious beliefs.
Because his life was still the same; the Socs and the Greasers don't get along and they will fight each other again.
An external conflict is something a character feels on the outside or physically. In the novel The Outsiders, Ponyboy and his family face -the death of johnny -fighting the socs -fighting with Darry These conflicts are mainly Ponyboys feelings.