In "The Outsiders," when Ponyboy says "if," he often reflects on possibilities and hypothetical situations, showcasing his introspective nature and desire for understanding. This thought process highlights his struggle with identity, belonging, and the complexities of his environment. It reveals his yearning for a different life and the hope that things could change for the better, particularly in the context of his relationships with others and the ongoing conflicts between social groups.
He means its not fair
i dont use my head alot
They smelled of alcohol. A similar term is "stinking drunk".
he doesnt use street sense
He doesn't say it as in trying to be mean, he says it because he doesn't want Ponyboy to get rough like the rest of the gang.
He means its not fair
i dont use my head alot
He means he drinks a lot of it
They smelled of alcohol. A similar term is "stinking drunk".
Ponyboy Curtis is his real name. The book says a couple of times that it says so on his birth certificate.
he doesnt use street sense
He doesn't say it as in trying to be mean, he says it because he doesn't want Ponyboy to get rough like the rest of the gang.
Ponyboy describes Two-Bit as a 'joker', he is eighteen, one of the oldest. Ponyboy says he talks all the time and has a smart comment for everything, he also says he is a warm-hearted guy.
TwoBit says this because Johnny was the most like Ponyboy, so they were very good friends
it means that just cuz they are greasers it ait mean they cant ever help somebody
What does Cherry mean when she says "things are rough all over" to Ponyboy in The Outsiders? Cherry means that everyone has issues, even her privileged Soc friends. ... She explains to Ponyboy that Socs experience a significant amount of peer pressure and must maintain their reputations at all times.
Do you mean Ponyboy from The Outsiders?