Soda tells Ponyboy that Darry loves him (Ponyboy) but he does not understand him. Ponyboy only see the strict side of Darry.
When Ponyboy sees Darry at the hospital, he realizes that Darry genuinely cares about him and is deeply affected by the events that have unfolded. He understands that Darry's tough exterior is driven by love and concern, rather than mere discipline. This moment helps Ponyboy appreciate the sacrifices Darry makes as an older brother and strengthens their bond. Overall, Ponyboy discovers that Darry's actions stem from a place of love and responsibility.
Ponyboy finally understands Darryl when he realizes that Darry's tough love stems from a deep concern for his well-being and future. Darry, burdened with the responsibility of caring for his younger brothers after their parents' death, pushes Ponyboy to excel and stay out of trouble. This understanding allows Ponyboy to see that Darry's actions, though sometimes harsh, are motivated by love and a desire to protect their family. Ultimately, this realization strengthens their bond and helps Ponyboy appreciate the sacrifices Darry makes for them.
In the Outsiders, Darrel is described as Ponyboy's older brother. Darrel is usually called 'Darry' by his brothers (Ponyboy and Sodapop) and the other Greasers. Darry is in a gang called the 'Greasers' who fight with the gang on the west side of town called the 'Socs'. The Greasers live on the east side of town, and Darry is one of the toughest or 'tuffest' Greasers. *I hope that answers your question. Basically, Darry is Ponyboy's older brother. (Ponyboy is the main character who's writing the story in his journal). Thanks for reading this!*
he got a shcolarship
Soda and Darry are different in one obvious way Soda understands Pony. Darry tries his best to push Pony boy to the right thing but does it an a way that makes Pony despise him. While soda is loving caring energetic and optimistic and knows how pony is therefore knows he should listen to his feelings analyze the problem then give a solution instead of forcing it upon him.
he hits ponyboy
Ponyboy realizes that Darry loves him after the two have a heated argument and Darry breaks down in tears, showing his deep concern and love for his younger brother. This moment helps Ponyboy see past Darry's tough exterior and understand the sacrifices he makes to care for him and keep their family together.
If you are talking about Ponyboy Curtis from the outsiders then this answer applies to you. Ponyboy come home late from the empty lot to find Soda sprawled out on the couch and Darry sitting in a chair reading a newspaper. When Ponyboy enters Darry stands up and starts yellimg angrily at Ponyboy about if the Soc's had caught him. Ponyboy yells back at him then Darry slaps him across the face which makes Ponyboy run away.
he acts exstrordenarely rude and makes ponyboy want to leave town and go to the west side
In the Outsiders, Darrel is described as Ponyboy's older brother. Darrel is usually called 'Darry' by his brothers (Ponyboy and Sodapop) and the other Greasers. Darry is in a gang called the 'Greasers' who fight with the gang on the west side of town called the 'Socs'. The Greasers live on the east side of town, and Darry is one of the toughest or 'tuffest' Greasers. *I hope that answers your question. Basically, Darry is Ponyboy's older brother. (Ponyboy is the main character who's writing the story in his journal). Thanks for reading this!*
Darry can be considered a hero because of his steadfast dedication to taking care of his family following the death of their parents. He sacrifices his own ambitions and desires to ensure his brothers have a stable home and upbringing. Additionally, Darry demonstrates courage and strength in the face of adversity, making difficult decisions to protect and support his siblings.
he got a shcolarship
Soda and Darry are different in one obvious way Soda understands Pony. Darry tries his best to push Pony boy to the right thing but does it an a way that makes Pony despise him. While soda is loving caring energetic and optimistic and knows how pony is therefore knows he should listen to his feelings analyze the problem then give a solution instead of forcing it upon him.
ponyboy is a good kid and a star student that gets his grades up and study a lot but ponyboy always wonders why soda dropped out and why he couldn't go to school like him, but Darry makes him do his work and stay a good kid while he works to get them money and food but soda also does the same and they both want ponyboy to stay in school and focus on his work because he's a smart boy and he knows how to stay on track
I just finished the book for school and watched the movie and i think he changed by becoming more caring, and thoughtful, and more worried.
He is scrawny, short, 14 (the youngest of the gang) He idolizes Paul Newman Likes movies, drawing, and books (especially Gone with the Wind) Smart, but has no common sense Likes Soda better than Darry, because Soda understands while Darry gets mad whenever he makes a mistake Parents died in an accident Likes Cherry He doesn't like Soda's best friend Steve
Darryl called Ponyboy "little buddy" It made him feel good because he usually only calls Sodapop that.