Randy tells Ponyboy that Bob was not just a troublemaker; he had a troubled home life and struggled with his emotions. He reveals that Bob acted out because he was seeking attention and love that he didn't receive from his parents. Randy expresses regret over Bob's actions and suggests that the conflict between their groups could have been avoided if they had understood each other better. This conversation highlights the complexities of their characters and the circumstances that shaped them.
ponyboy tells him that he did it, but it was actually johnny. Because he did not want johnny to get arrested for killing Bob Because they were drownding Ponyboy
In "The Outsiders," Randy tells Ponyboy that Bob's parents were wealthy and provided him with material things, but they were often absent and failed to give him the emotional support he needed. Bob's lack of guidance and attention contributed to his rebellious behavior and violence. Randy reflects on how Bob was seeking validation and love, which ultimately led to tragic consequences.
the go to soda pop for help.
that he lives with his brothers, and his parents are dead
Randy visited Pony Boy to tell him that he shouldn't get in trouble for what Johny did.
ponyboy tells him that he did it, but it was actually johnny. Because he did not want johnny to get arrested for killing Bob Because they were drownding Ponyboy
In "The Outsiders," Randy tells Ponyboy that Bob's parents were wealthy and provided him with material things, but they were often absent and failed to give him the emotional support he needed. Bob's lack of guidance and attention contributed to his rebellious behavior and violence. Randy reflects on how Bob was seeking validation and love, which ultimately led to tragic consequences.
the go to soda pop for help.
that he lives with his brothers, and his parents are dead
Even after Johnny's death, Ponyboy is still compelled to protect Johnny, just as he did when Johnny was alive. This is why he tells Randy his intentions of telling the judge that he is the one responsible for Bob's death.
Randy visited Pony Boy to tell him that he shouldn't get in trouble for what Johny did.
Ponyboy told him that Johnny and Dally weren't dead, and that he had killed Bob himself.
to see if he was ok about the trial the next day
When Ponyboy sees Bob's picture in the yearbook, he remembers the stuff Randy said to him about Bob having a nicer side to him, a side that Ponyboy hadn't seen and didn't kno about, and about Bob's parents thinking Bob was murdered because of them because they didn't treat him well enough.
When Ponyboy was sick, Randy came to visit him, they talked about how Randy was upset that he had disappointed his father and they talked about the court date. When Randy mentions that Johnny was the one who killed Bob Pony freaks out and denies it. Darry steps in and tells Randy to leave.
A group of Socs including Bob Sheldon, Randy Adderson, and a boy named David try to drown Ponyboy in The Outsiders.
Randy wanted to tell Ponyboy that he was sick of all of the violence and to tell him that Bob was a good guy . He also said that Bobs parents love him a lot and spoiled him rotten. Randy quoted that if Bobs old man belted him once in his life he would still be alive !