In "The Outsiders," the unspoken rules of Ponyboy's family emphasize loyalty, resilience, and the importance of sticking together through tough times. The Curtis brothers operate under a code of protecting one another, especially after the loss of their parents. Additionally, there’s an implicit understanding that vulnerability is often masked by toughness, as showing emotions is viewed as a weakness. This dynamic reflects the broader struggles of their socio-economic environment and the need for survival amidst challenges.
Stick together
In "The Outsiders," gang life is governed by a few key rules, including loyalty to the gang and its members, the importance of reputation, and the need to stand up for oneself and the gang in confrontations. Members are expected to support each other and maintain a strong sense of camaraderie, often leading to violent clashes with rival groups. Additionally, there's an unspoken code regarding respect and territory, where crossing boundaries can provoke serious consequences. Overall, these rules create a tight-knit community but also contribute to the cycle of violence and conflict.
His Family and Ponyboy
He hates his parents.
they view him as a member of the group
Stick together
The cast of Unspoken Rules - 2009 includes: Nicholas Lea as Narrator
Rules and behavories we are expected to know are called the unspoken rules.
Mores. Latin word for unspoken lawes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mores
Common unspoken rules. For example: ALL CAPS IS CONSIDERED YELLING>
There's lots. Google surf etiquette and you'll find some.
Truth Unspoken Series - 2012 Family Time 1-7 was released on: USA: 24 April 2012
An conflcit from the outsiders is Friendship, Family and Love
His Family and Ponyboy
He hates his parents.
they view him as a member of the group
Unspoken Dialect was created on 2005-02-28.