In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the quote "I was dying for a Pepsi" appears on page 152 in most editions. This line is spoken by the character Dally Winston, highlighting his longing for something as simple as a soft drink amidst the struggles they face. The quote captures the essence of teenage desires and the harsh realities of their lives.
This quote was reffering to Johnny, as he looked like a "...dark puppy who had been kicked to many times and was lost in a crowd of strangers."
Randy, when he and Pony were talking in the car. He was talking about Bob.
Stay Gold is a quote from the famous book "The Outsiders". This could be the reason, but it is not confirmed.
in the end, pony finds a letter in his book of gone with the wind written by johnny saying that the kids lives were worth more than his and he was glad he did it for them
It's when a book called the ultimate coke or Pepsi book asks personal questions and you answer them and write the answer in the book.
There are many allusions in the outsiders some of them are; Paul Newman Nothing Gold Can Stay Gone With The Wind I hope that helped I don't know very many though.
The meaning of the Outsiders book is belonging, friendship, love, gangs and violence.
Because to society, the Greasers, the main gang of the book, are the Outsiders of the world.
In the book The Outsiders, the slang term for a gun is heater.
Dally joined the rumble in the book of outsiders
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders
in the book