because he is black
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
Ponyboy decides to tell about the way greasers live everyday by telling his story starting with when he walked out of the movie house. So really, Ponyboy was just telling his theme all along.
Ponyboy Curtis, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," dreams of escaping his difficult life as a Greaser and finding a way to achieve a better future. He longs for a sense of belonging and a world where he and his friends can feel safe and accepted. Ultimately, Ponyboy aspires to be a writer, using his experiences to tell stories that can bridge divides and foster understanding.
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.
because he is black
they needed to find their way to the mountain.
Two-Bit did and didn't tell Darry
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
Ponyboy tells cherry the story of when Johnny gets beat up.
Ponyboy decides to tell about the way greasers live everyday by telling his story starting with when he walked out of the movie house. So really, Ponyboy was just telling his theme all along.
johnny tells ponyboy, to tell dally to watch a sunset
Depends if you are friends or not. If not friends then tell her to leave you alone.
To get rid of all of the pain inside himself and because ponyboy isn't thinking straight.
Ponyboy tells Cherry about the incident when Johnny was jumped by the Socs, providing details such as how they were outnumbered, how they were badly beaten, and how Johnny was traumatized by the attack. He also mentions how Bob, Cherry's boyfriend, was involved in the assault, which adds a layer of complexity to their relationships and the tensions between the Greasers and the Socs. Ponyboy's account of the incident helps Cherry understand the gravity of the situation and the deep-rooted animosity between the two rival groups.
you dont be friends with him!! OR tell him you like him! these are the only ways to solve your problem ~ that is a crap answer~
You can sit down and ask about their problem. You can tell them why you don't want to be friends.