Pony thinks Darry could be a "socs" if it wasn't for the gang.
They are boy that is like pony boy. Because they are also Greases but just have a diffrent name.
some conflicts were pony and darry's arguing which caused soda to get depressed
Chapter 10 is about after the big rumble the greasers have with the Socs. Pony explains to all of the gang how Johnny and Dally died.
He is given a Revolver from Dally Winston after Johnny kills the Socs with his switchblade.
Pony thinks Darry could be a "socs" if it wasn't for the gang.
They are boy that is like pony boy. Because they are also Greases but just have a diffrent name.
some conflicts were pony and darry's arguing which caused soda to get depressed
Chapter 10 is about after the big rumble the greasers have with the Socs. Pony explains to all of the gang how Johnny and Dally died.
His name is Ponyboy Curtis. He is the one narrating The Outsiders. He has two brothers named: Sodapop and Darry Curtis. Also friends named: Johnny Cade, Two-Bit Matthews, Dallas (Dally) Winston, Steve, and Tim Shepard (leader of the Shepard Gang). They're all (except Tim) Greasers who have rivals named the Socs.
He is given a Revolver from Dally Winston after Johnny kills the Socs with his switchblade.
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First everyone were friends and then they made their own gang
Because to society, the Greasers, the main gang of the book, are the Outsiders of the world.
Tom Shepard's gang and the Brumly Boys differ from Ponyboy's gang primarily in their values and social dynamics. Shepard's gang often engages in more aggressive and delinquent behavior, while the Brumly Boys represent a more organized and rougher edge of youth culture. In contrast, Ponyboy and his friends, the Greasers, are more focused on loyalty and camaraderie, emphasizing their struggles against societal challenges rather than just violence. This distinction highlights the varying motivations and backgrounds of the youth groups in their respective environments.
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