"Hood" was short for "hoodlum", i.e. a criminal.
no he is a hood
hedose not mention the place where he is from...the only place I can come up with in the book is Windrixville, where Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in the Church and that is halfway between Oklahoma City and Dallas. However, he is from Tulsa, OK.
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She was told her boyfriend wanted to leave her for another girl
His name is Felonious, but they also call him Monsieur Hood.
i can't really answer that but it take place in their hood, church, school, drive thur theater and in some parts in hospital or ponyboy house.
The most like stereotypical hood in The Outsiders is Dally.
Dally call Cherry "girl".
An example of verbal irony from the book "The Outsiders" occurs when Ponyboy says, "I'm a greaser. I'm a JD and a hood. I blacken the name of our fair city." This is ironic because Ponyboy is actually a kind and thoughtful person who doesn't fit the stereotype of a troublemaker.
no he is a hood
juvenile delinquent
hedose not mention the place where he is from...the only place I can come up with in the book is Windrixville, where Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding in the Church and that is halfway between Oklahoma City and Dallas. However, he is from Tulsa, OK.
well first of all if he says hood rat that probably means he is one. second of all if your stupid enough to go out with someone who has hood rat in their vocabulary, you are a hood rat too.
dig, weed, fuzz, greasers, socs, and hood
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Two-Bit gave Ponyboy the advice to "stay gold" which means to stay true to himself and not let the hardships of life change him. He wanted Ponyboy to hold onto his innocence and optimism despite the challenges he faced.
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