In "The Outsiders", Darry's greatest fear is Ponyboy will get hurt and die like their parents did. After their deaths, he took up the responsibility of raising Ponyboy and Sodapop. As a result, he fears losing any more members of his family.
Darry's biggest fear is loosing his brothers Sodapop and Ponyboy.
he is scared of the socs, dally, and death
Ponyboy knew that Johnny recognized the Socs in the park because Johnny's reaction was one of fear and anxiety. When the Socs confronted them, Johnny's demeanor changed, and he became visibly tense, indicating that he was aware of the danger they posed. Additionally, Johnny's past experiences with the Socs, including a traumatic encounter where they attacked him, contributed to his recognition and fear of them.
Johnny kills a soc because they were drowning Ponyboy.
Ponyboy feels bad when discussing his home life with Johnny because he realizes that Johnny's situation is far worse; Johnny comes from an abusive household and has a deep sense of fear and hopelessness. Ponyboy's own struggles, while significant, pale in comparison to Johnny's trauma, which makes him feel guilty for complaining. Additionally, he cares about Johnny and doesn't want to burden him with his own problems when he knows Johnny is already suffering. This moment highlights Ponyboy's empathy and the bond they share as friends.
He is afraid he will lose another family member
Darry's biggest fear is loosing his brothers Sodapop and Ponyboy.
Fear wasn't "discovered" - it's a built-in emotion that we all have.
he is scared of the socs, dally, and death
Phobophobia, the fear of fears! can you top that?
He is claustrophobic
darry's silent fear was losing another person .
The fear of trust is that you don't know if you can trust someone really well so you think you know everything and you tell them your highest secret and you get in an argument with that person and wahpack your secret left the box.
Johnny kills a soc because they were drowning Ponyboy.
Ponyboy experiences a mix of fear, confusion, and sadness due to the events that take place in "The Outsiders." Physically, he is exhausted and injured after being involved in a fight. He is also struggling emotionally as he tries to make sense of the violence that surrounds him.
Sgorr's secret is that he has a fear of heights, despite being an accomplished mountain climber. He keeps this to himself to maintain his tough reputation.
Discover what you interpret "being cool" as, and then emulate it to the fullest, without fear.