After the rumble, Ponyboy is deeply affected by the violence and loss he witnesses. He struggles with feelings of guilt and confusion, especially after Johnny's death, which leads him to question the futility of the gang conflicts. Ponyboy becomes increasingly introspective, ultimately deciding to share his experiences through writing, reflecting on the struggles between the Socs and the Greasers. This marks a turning point in his understanding of life and the importance of empathy.
Go see ponyboy in the hospital
He collapsed just after Dallas was shot by the police.
ponyboy fights for
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
The hospital to see Johnny because he was dying.
Yes, in the book The Outsiders Ponyboy in fact DOES participate.
Go see ponyboy in the hospital
A rumble
takes 5 asprins
From being kicked in the head by the Soc during the rumble.
Darry, his oldest brother
He collapsed just after Dallas was shot by the police.
ponyboy fights for
Dallas Winston
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
The hospital to see Johnny because he was dying.
Ponyboy is feeling sick before the rumble, and swallows five aspirin. He also struggles to eat his dinner. The boys bathe, and make themselves look tuff. They are excited when they left for the rumble.