Yes, Darry was right. Something needed to change. They were fighting too much, even though they were loyal to each other by not getting caught and sticking up for each other.
what have other said about darry
that weed is good/
Soda tells Ponyboy that Darry loves him (Ponyboy) but he does not understand him. Ponyboy only see the strict side of Darry.
he ate fruit
Yes, Darry was right. Something needed to change. They were fighting too much, even though they were loyal to each other by not getting caught and sticking up for each other.
what have other said about darry
that weed is good/
Soda tells Ponyboy that Darry loves him (Ponyboy) but he does not understand him. Ponyboy only see the strict side of Darry.
he ate fruit
his mom is gay
When Darry says " you don't just stop living because you lose someone" I think that he means that when you loose someone you have to keep going on with your life, you can't end your life because someone you care for dies. Life just has to go on. This is what I think Darry means when he tells Ponyboy " you don't just stop living because you loose someone." --
In contrast to this close loving relationship with Sodapop is Ponyboy's volatile relationship with his oldest brother, Darry. Pony and Darry are always at odds. Darry gets frustrated because Ponyboy "never thinks" and is always doing things that put the family's living arrangements at risk. Darry is the "father figure" since the death of the boy's parents. If they get into trouble the state agency will separate them. Darry is working two jobs to try to keep the family together and is hard on Ponyboy because he has to be. It isn't until the end of the novel that Ponyboy grows up enough to realize that Darry and he may not ever be close, but Darry really does love him.
I seek the vacuum of space. Who'll vacuum the living room? That's a powerful vacuum cleaner.
darry doesn't want pony to put his life to a stop because pony is feeling too depresed about johnny's death
Darry
It never says what job he has just that he has two.