To go to a grocery store or go for a walk but they meet up with Randy
Ponyboy doen't like the people in the blue mustang because the were the same people that beat up Johnny (I think) and made him cry (which he never does) So it would only be natural for Ponyboy to feel anger when he sees the blue mustang. It also depends on when he hated the people in the blue mustang. The first example that I gave was when he and Johnny ran away. There was also the other time when the people in the blue mustang, Cherry was one of them. I hope this helped, 1st question answered :)
Ponyboy goes to the Lot to find Johnny and they go to the park. While they are at the park a blue mustang pulls up with five Socs, including Randy and Bob and they get in a fight with Johnny and Pony. Bob trys to drown Ponyboy in the fountain so Johnny stabs and kills Bob.
It symbolizes of what happened to Jonny. He was beaten by a Soc gang in a blue mustang
The blue mustang in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton belongs to Randy, Marcia boyfriend in the story.
It was a blue mustang i think.
Ponyboy doen't like the people in the blue mustang because the were the same people that beat up Johnny (I think) and made him cry (which he never does) So it would only be natural for Ponyboy to feel anger when he sees the blue mustang. It also depends on when he hated the people in the blue mustang. The first example that I gave was when he and Johnny ran away. There was also the other time when the people in the blue mustang, Cherry was one of them. I hope this helped, 1st question answered :)
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Ponyboy goes to the Lot to find Johnny and they go to the park. While they are at the park a blue mustang pulls up with five Socs, including Randy and Bob and they get in a fight with Johnny and Pony. Bob trys to drown Ponyboy in the fountain so Johnny stabs and kills Bob.
It symbolizes of what happened to Jonny. He was beaten by a Soc gang in a blue mustang
The blue mustang in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton belongs to Randy, Marcia boyfriend in the story.
It was a blue mustang i think.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the Greasers, including Ponyboy and Johnny, often drive a blue Mustang, which is a symbol of their rivalry with the Socs. The Socs are known for their fancy cars, including a convertible Mustang. The car represents the social divide between the two groups, highlighting the Greasers' struggles and their desire for freedom and identity.
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when Mia's going to check out her Mustang, and the band that plays the song is Blueside (end of it anyway)
Brown-eyed [brunette getting in a mustang] girl.
"I could fall in love with Dallas Winston," she said. "I hope I never see him again, or I will." She left me standing there with my mouth dropped open, and the blue Mustang vroomed off.
In "The Outsiders," when the blue Mustang rises up, the occupants—belonging to the Socs—are hoping to confront Ponyboy and Johnny. The greasers, who are aware of the Socs' reputation for aggression and privilege, interpret this as a sign that the Socs are looking to pick a fight or assert their dominance over them. This moment heightens the tension between the two groups, emphasizing the class conflict and the looming violence in their interactions.