When Pony asks, "What kind of world is it?" he is expressing his disillusionment with a society that harshly judges individuals based on their social status and affiliations. His question highlights the unfairness and brutality of a world where people are often categorized by their backgrounds rather than their character. It reflects his longing for a more compassionate and understanding society, where empathy prevails over prejudice. Ultimately, Pony is critiquing the divisive nature of societal norms that perpetuate conflict and misunderstanding.
On page 132, Pony is saying how society is very quick to judge people by the way that they look, without getting to know them first.
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Ponyboy is expressing his frustration with a society that reduces individuals to superficial labels and stereotypes based on their appearance and background. He highlights the unfairness of being judged solely for being a "hood" and having "greasy hair," suggesting that societal perceptions overlook personal identity and deeper qualities. This comment reflects a broader critique of how social divisions and prejudices can devalue a person's worth and potential.
I think what he is trying to say is . Why does everybody get judge on their appearance . It's wrong because some people are poor and some people are rich it doesn't matter .
I think what he is trying to say is . Why does everybody get judge on their appearance . It's wrong because some people are poor and some people are rich it doesn't matter .
making a living is apart of the babylonian society because people got to see how other people were living they got to see the way people were living an how they were facing hammurabi's code !
By making people HAPPY!
Making people laugh through his comedies.
That people were enjoying pictures of art which was just splurts of paint. He found that society was enjoying something unrealistic.
comment vas-tu?, comment allez-vous?, comment vas?, comment allez-vous?
no. they can see a spammed comment just not a removed comment
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