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What we some differences between the outsiders book and movie?

1.) In the movie, there are animals staying inside the abandoned church, unlike in the movie.2.) In the movie, Ponyboy runs away because Darry pushed him down to the ground as a result for being home past curfew. In the book, Ponyboy was slapped across the face by Darry for being late.3.) In the book, Marcia and Two-Bit exchanged numbers after the drive-in movies. This was not seen in the movie.


What month did The Outsiders take place?

The Outsiders most likely takes place in August or September, as S.E. Hinton uses autumn as the season that the book is set in. Also, at one point in the book, Ponyboy says, "'I'm fourteen! I've been fourteen for a month!'" Ponyboy's birthday is July 22nd, so you would think that the book takes place in August, but the story happens while Ponyboy is in school, and most American public schools don't start until mid-to-late August or early September.


What happens when Pony comes home late?

If you are talking about Ponyboy Curtis from the outsiders then this answer applies to you. Ponyboy come home late from the empty lot to find Soda sprawled out on the couch and Darry sitting in a chair reading a newspaper. When Ponyboy enters Darry stands up and starts yellimg angrily at Ponyboy about if the Soc's had caught him. Ponyboy yells back at him then Darry slaps him across the face which makes Ponyboy run away.


Why is Ponyboy so late getting home in Chapter 3?

In Chapter 3 of "The Outsiders," Ponyboy is late getting home because he spends time with Johnny after they leave the drive-in movie. They encounter Cherry and Marcia, and later, Ponyboy and Johnny walk to a park, discussing their feelings and experiences. This extended interaction, along with their detour, causes Ponyboy to lose track of time, leading to his tardiness. As a result, he faces the wrath of his older brother, Darry, when he finally arrives home.


What actor could play dally in the book the outsiders?

If you mean the film adaptation of the book "The Outsiders", then the character you are speaking of is named Darry, and he was portrayed by the late Patrick Swayze.


What are some of the conflicts between darry and ponyboy in the outsiders?

When Ponyboy comes home late from sleeping in the lot after the movie with Johnny Darry hits Ponyboy in the face. Then Ponyboy runs away. Also, they always fight about how Ponyboy doesn't use his head. One time Sodapop gets affected by their fighting and runs away!


What page does Darry hits ponyboy?

Darry hits Ponyboy in Chapter 1 of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. This confrontation occurs when Ponyboy comes home late, and Darry, feeling stressed and worried, loses his temper and strikes him. This moment highlights the tension in their relationship and sets the stage for the dynamics between the characters throughout the novel.


Who comes late to the rumble the Outsiders?

Dallas Winston shows up late to the rumble. He was in the hospital and had to sneak his way out because he didn't want to miss the fight. When he arrives at the rumble, he calls out - which causes Darry to turn his head and Paul punches him, starting the fight.


In the book the outsiders what does johnny tell us would happen if he walked in late?

that his parents dont care if hes there or not


What did the train noise represent in the outsiders movie?

The train and its whistle appear in the movie every time there is approaching danger. You'll hear it in the park before Bob's death, in the vacant lot when Ponyboy determines he's late getting home and will have to face Darry, and so many other times throughout the movie. Since S. E. Hinton wrote about "the greasers who live on the wrong side of the tracks," the train has played an important role in the novel and the movie. The train gives Ponyboy and Johnny a way out of the city when they run away to Windrixville, as well as the soundtrack for danger.


What years is the The Outsiders about?

The Outsiders is set in the late 60's and the early 70's


How does johnny gets hurt?

Johnny gets hurt in the outsiders by coming back to the church after going out to Dairy Queen. The church has caught on fire by accident, and some of the children from the picnic was in there, so with out thinking twice, Johnny and Ponyboy went in to get the kids. The kids were yeeted(thrown) out the window. Then, the roof started caving in, so Johnny pushed Ponyboy out and he was too late, and got hit by a flaming log thing.