This is because he tries to block it out of his mind that Johnny is truly the one who killed Bob even though deep down inside, he knows that Johnny is the one who killed Bob.
Johnny tells Ponyboy to 'Stay Gold.' He wants him to keep his innocence.
Society expect nothing but hoodlum-like activity from ponyboy. For example when he was in the ambulence after he saved the kids from the church fire, when he told he man in the ambulence he was a greaser he didn't think a kid like that would risk his life to save kids
Ponyboy kept telling himself Johnny wasn't dead because he did not want to believe it. Ponyboy put all the blame on himself and felt really guilty. Dr. S
Johnny left a note for Ponyboy that simply said, "Gone for supplies." He made sure to keep it brief so that Ponyboy wouldn't worry too much. This way, Johnny ensured Ponyboy knew where he had gone without disrupting his sleep.
There is no Johnny Curtis, there is Johnny Cade and the 3 Curtis boys: Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry.
Johnny killed a soc when him and ponyboy got jumped by them and they were trying to drown ponyboy. So ponyboy and Johnny had to run away to keep from getting into trouble.
Johnny tells Ponyboy to 'Stay Gold.' He wants him to keep his innocence.
Society expect nothing but hoodlum-like activity from ponyboy. For example when he was in the ambulence after he saved the kids from the church fire, when he told he man in the ambulence he was a greaser he didn't think a kid like that would risk his life to save kids
Ponyboy kept telling himself Johnny wasn't dead because he did not want to believe it. Ponyboy put all the blame on himself and felt really guilty. Dr. S
There is no Johnny Curtis, there is Johnny Cade and the 3 Curtis boys: Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry.
In "The Outsiders," there is evidence that Darry takes care of Ponyboy as he works hard to provide for his brothers financially and emotionally. Darry sacrifices his own dreams to support Ponyboy and Sodapop after their parents die, and he shows his concern for Ponyboy's well-being by setting high expectations and rules to keep him safe. Additionally, Darry's protective nature and disciplinary actions demonstrate his commitment to looking out for Ponyboy.
he does an extra credit report and writes about the whole book
Oh, dude, after the fire, Darry tells Ponyboy that he's a "hood," which is like slang for a troublemaker or a delinquent. Darry is just looking out for Ponyboy, like a big brother should, trying to keep him on the straight and narrow. So yeah, basically, Darry's just dropping some truth bombs on Ponyboy to keep him in line.
It's just another saying for "disgusting", it's fun saying eeeeeeewwwwwwwww.
because i want to
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He's saying the cake is a lie, obviously.