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Either Ponyboy and/or Darry. Ponyboy is smart and can get out of the environment that he is in if he chooses to and he will if his brothers have any say in that. Darry is the same way, but since he has to and wants to care for his brothers he is stuck for the time being. Once his brothers are of age and can take care of themselves then he could do it. Also if the Curtis parents were still alive then there would have no doubt that Darry could have gotten out.
They say JD's turn super heroes and it says if it weren't for them the kids would of burned to death.
I would say yes they do becuase if they didnt they wouldnt call them selves greasers just like the greasers call the socs the socs bec thats what they want to be.
i would say yes, they are proud of who they are....... and i would defidently say that thy would rather be greasers then socs!
He says: "Okay, greasers, you've had it."
The newspaper reports on the conflict between the greasers and the socs, highlighting the violence and tension between the two groups. It also mentions the heroic actions of the Curtis brothers, Ponyboy and Sodapop, during a key event.
Either Ponyboy and/or Darry. Ponyboy is smart and can get out of the environment that he is in if he chooses to and he will if his brothers have any say in that. Darry is the same way, but since he has to and wants to care for his brothers he is stuck for the time being. Once his brothers are of age and can take care of themselves then he could do it. Also if the Curtis parents were still alive then there would have no doubt that Darry could have gotten out.
They say JD's turn super heroes and it says if it weren't for them the kids would of burned to death.
I would say yes they do becuase if they didnt they wouldnt call them selves greasers just like the greasers call the socs the socs bec thats what they want to be.
I would say yes they do becuase if they didnt they wouldnt call them selves greasers just like the greasers call the socs the socs bec thats what they want to be.
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i would say yes, they are proud of who they are....... and i would defidently say that thy would rather be greasers then socs!
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Yes, it is correct to say "he works in a newspaper" to indicate that someone is employed by a newspaper company.
Curtis in Hawaiian is Kuka.
He says: "Okay, greasers, you've had it."
The greasers liked Elvis and the Socs liked the Beatles because the beatles were the new boyband and elvis just had cool lyrics .