well if ur reading the outsiders by s.e. hinton u should know by now but if not idk what to tell u
Pony was a greaser and Cherry was a Soc.
Cherry Valance
complicated.
heaven.
i think darry and pony are getting closer because of what happened to pony and darry was so worried about him
Cherry's comment to Ponyboy about trouble suggests that he is often in precarious situations and may not fully understand the consequences of his actions. It foreshadows the challenges he will face as he navigates the conflicts between the Socs and the Greasers, highlighting the tension and danger present in his environment. This conversation indicates that Ponyboy's innocence may be at risk as he becomes more involved in the ongoing struggles between their social groups.
Cherry and Ponyboy are both very nice and sweet.
Cherry's relationship to others Cherry Cherry is different from all the other socs, she is committed to non-violence and she tries to do the right thing (tries to make things better for others around her) because she likes doing what's right. She hates fights and she can't stand them. Cherry's relationship to Robert (Bob) Sheldon (who was killed by Johnny) is that they're boyfriend and girlfriend (in the novel Cherry talks about her boyfriend Bob). Cherry's relationship to Johnny is just like friends, but Cherry cannot forgive Johnny for killing Bob. Cherry's relationship to Dally is she doesn't wanna see his face again because she is afraid she'll fall in love with him. Finally, Cherry's relationship to Ponyboy is like a good friend and all. She finds Pony easy to talk to because he doesn't judge.
Ponyboy was rude to cherry because she was still going to press Johnny with murder
I would be very, very happy because they would have a gorgeous baby. No, but the town would be VERY suprised. Remember how much people were suprised when they saw Pony and Cherry at the consession stand together? 10x worse then that.
he feels comfortable talking to her
In Chapter 2 of "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Ponyboy that the Socs, like the Greasers, have their own struggles and feelings, which Ponyboy finds hard to believe. He initially sees the Socs as privileged and carefree, but Cherry explains that they also face issues like boredom and emotional turmoil. This conversation helps Ponyboy realize that both groups have their challenges, blurring the lines between social classes.