he feels comfortable talking to her
Cherry Valance
he feels comfortable talking to her
Yes. She says "I hope I never see that Dallas Winston again. If I do, I might just fall in love with him."
No. It doesn't even say he knows her. Cherry only knows him because Pony describes them when they are at the movies.
He thought that maybe Cherry was just like him and watched sunset while she was supposed to take out the trash.
Cherry Valance, Sodapop Curtis, Darry Curtis, Randy (the Soc)
cherry's friend in the book the outsiders is pony boy
Pony was a greaser and Cherry was a Soc.
She says that because he didn't act mean and rude to her and Marcia at the drive in like Dally. Also, Cherry finds Ponyboy easy to talk to, because she can say things that she actually means, unlike when she is talking to her friends.
Two-Bit and Pony meet Cherry Valance in the vacant lot in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders" during a pivotal scene where they discuss the differences between the Socs and the Greasers. This encounter highlights the social divide between the two groups and sets the stage for the development of Cherry's character as someone who bridges that divide. Their meeting underscores themes of friendship and understanding across class lines.
Its because she finds him special. It says in the book.
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