His parents had not died because they did not mention anything about his parents or any information that involve his parents
In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Bob Sheldon is portrayed as a troubled character from a wealthy family. He has a close relationship with his parents, who are depicted as somewhat detached and unable to understand his issues. Additionally, he is part of a gang, but specific details about other relatives are not extensively covered in the story. The focus is more on his interactions with the Greasers and his conflict with them.
No
Because like any parents and/or guardian he wants his loved ones to be safe. Darry is also new to the parent thing. He never had any experience in that area.. His parents die and all of a sudden he has to protect and provide for his brothers. He has strict rules because he cares and loves his brothers and wants them to be safe and protected.
well bob tried to drown ponyboy in the fountain, and in the movie ponyboy and johnny are at the ladder thing when the socs attack. but i dont think any feature particularly drew their attention.
After Bob makes the comment "Ya know what Greasers are? White trash. With long hair" Ponyboy responds and says "Ya know what Socs are? White trash, with Mustangs and madras." This continues to the fight between Ponyboy, Johnny, Bob, Randy three other Socs. This leads up to Bob trying to drown Pony, and Johnny stabbing, and killing, Bob for doing it.
One of his siblings was my 8th grade math teacher, so I know he has at least one.
No
Xenophobia
The ethnicity of outsiders would be any culture that is different from the location they moved to. Or, because they moved into a new area, it is not a culture that they are familiar with.
Because like any parents and/or guardian he wants his loved ones to be safe. Darry is also new to the parent thing. He never had any experience in that area.. His parents die and all of a sudden he has to protect and provide for his brothers. He has strict rules because he cares and loves his brothers and wants them to be safe and protected.
well bob tried to drown ponyboy in the fountain, and in the movie ponyboy and johnny are at the ladder thing when the socs attack. but i dont think any feature particularly drew their attention.
well bob tried to drown ponyboy in the fountain, and in the movie ponyboy and johnny are at the ladder thing when the socs attack. but i dont think any feature particularly drew their attention.
Bob Harper does not have any children.
Sparta felt that they really didn't need any outsiders but they accepted them anyway because if one of there of there people die they can just replace them with one of the outsiders. Hope you like my answer :D
It would depend on the sentence. Use "He and Bob" any place you would use "he" and "Him and Bob" any place you would use Him... Examples: "He and Bob went to the store." "I gave it to Him and Bob." Although it is more common to say the name before the pronoun, as in "Bob and him".
After Bob makes the comment "Ya know what Greasers are? White trash. With long hair" Ponyboy responds and says "Ya know what Socs are? White trash, with Mustangs and madras." This continues to the fight between Ponyboy, Johnny, Bob, Randy three other Socs. This leads up to Bob trying to drown Pony, and Johnny stabbing, and killing, Bob for doing it.
In The Outsiders, he has a tattoo on his right bicep.