They both cut their hair, and Ponyboy bleached his.
Sad and Devastated
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
Ponyboy and Johnny feel a mix of fear and uncertainty about the changes in their lives, especially after the violent events they experience. They grapple with the loss of innocence and the harsh realities of their social environment. While they yearn for a sense of belonging and safety, they also struggle with the weight of their choices and the impact on their futures. Ultimately, this change forces them to confront their identities and relationships within their community.
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Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
Sad and Devastated
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
In the Outsiders, Pony describes Dally as being a person who made a difference on pg. 154, by talking about how Dally saved Johnny. He also mentions all that Dally risked to help Pony and Johnny, even though it was putting himself at risk.
In the Outsiders, Pony describes Dally as being a person who made a difference on pg. 154, by talking about how Dally saved Johnny. He also mentions all that Dally risked to help Pony and Johnny, even though it was putting himself at risk.
In the Outsiders, Pony describes Dally as being a person who made a difference on pg. 154, by talking about how Dally saved Johnny. He also mentions all that Dally risked to help Pony and Johnny, even though it was putting himself at risk.
pony cut off his hair and bleached it while johnny cut his hair
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
in the end, pony finds a letter in his book of gone with the wind written by johnny saying that the kids lives were worth more than his and he was glad he did it for them
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Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
Johnny gave Pony a copy of Gone With the Wind.
to stay gold