he is smart and went to school. he also was very emotional and shared is feelings.
i know that they are 3 brothers and they are in the greasers gang in the book the outsiders
the story is about two groups socs and greasers and a boy ponyboy and there group hate each other so in the end they realise that they have no differences <3 hope i helped mssg me on bakhtawar_96@hotmail.com
Shidd ion even kno tf ? <3
On page 54, Chapter 3, it clearly states Cherry making a request to Ponyboy not to talk to her, or to let her be seen with the greasers by her parents. This deeply embarrasses Ponyboy and personally I'm not surprised by this at all. She's on a whole different level, and Ponyboy would be nuts to believe for one second that they could be compatible.
ponyboy and romeo-- both outsiders2. montagues and capulets is like socs and greasers 3. The tragic ending with many deaths
i know that they are 3 brothers and they are in the greasers gang in the book the outsiders
i know that they are 3 brothers and they are in the greasers gang in the book the outsiders
the story is about two groups socs and greasers and a boy ponyboy and there group hate each other so in the end they realise that they have no differences <3 hope i helped mssg me on bakhtawar_96@hotmail.com
Shidd ion even kno tf ? <3
On page 54, Chapter 3, it clearly states Cherry making a request to Ponyboy not to talk to her, or to let her be seen with the greasers by her parents. This deeply embarrasses Ponyboy and personally I'm not surprised by this at all. She's on a whole different level, and Ponyboy would be nuts to believe for one second that they could be compatible.
ponyboy and romeo-- both outsiders2. montagues and capulets is like socs and greasers 3. The tragic ending with many deaths
I think the main "social issue" in The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton is the battle between the social classes. On one hand you have the privileged Socs, and on the other, the Greasers. This is a source of tension throughout the novel, ultimately causing the demise of Dally. Hope this helps!
Ponyboy likes to read books, watch movies, and watch sunsets. Pony is quite differtent than the other greasers, for example: -Dally's hobby is to try to break laws and get into fights. -Two-Bit makes a joke out of anything. -Darry is just too busy with his jobs. -Sodapop and Steve weren't still enough to watch a movie or read a book. -Johnny is the one who is most similar to Ponyboy, he was also interested in "Gone With the Wind" and stayed to watch the sunset with Pony while Pony said the "Nothing Gold Can Stay" poem. I hope this helped you. And I hoped you enjoyed the book, its my favorite <3
The main conflict in "The Outsiders" is the clash between two levels of society. There are the "greasers" who are poor and struggle to make a living and the "Socs" who are rich and really don't have to struggle financially.
1 stereotype is that all Greasers are hood. 2 All of them are dumb or uneducated. 3 All Greasers are poor. 4. All Greasers are failures. 5 All greasers are like Dallas Winston.
He really only had relationships with fellow greasers, but he became friends with three of the socs. -Randy,Marcia,and Cherry. ___________________________________________________________________ -----maybe what people r trying to get at is, ponyboy's LOVE relationship, was with "CHERRY". awww. <3 :) ----- (PS. i just tryed to add on to the last answer and i really didnt think that's what people were asking about. so if this was ur answer, glad i could help ya out. )
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Cherry Valance's role as a spy for the Greasers is revealed during a conversation between her and Ponyboy at the drive-in, specifically around chapters 2 and 3. While the exact page number can vary by edition, this information is pivotal in establishing her character's involvement and the complexities of the social divide between the Greasers and Socs. Cherry's willingness to act as a bridge between the two groups highlights themes of loyalty and understanding in the novel.