Cherry and Marcia left their boyfriends at the movies because they became uncomfortable with the escalating tension and aggression displayed by the Greasers, who were causing trouble in the area. They realized that staying could lead to a dangerous situation, so they decided it was best to leave. Their departure also highlighted the differences in social class and the conflicts between the Greasers and the Socs.
Johnny gets guts and yells at him to leave them aloneCherry is in love with him
because their dates Bob and Randy were drunk
They are going to Two-bits house to get his car so they take can the girls home. But when the Socs drive by they are at the vacant lot.
Cherry and Marcia decided to go with the Socs in the Mustang as a way to escape the tension and potential conflict with the Greasers after a fight broke out. Although they were initially reluctant, they ultimately chose to leave with the Socs to avoid further trouble and to assert their independence. The decision highlights the complex dynamics between the social groups and the pressures they face.
In "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Dally to leave her and her friend, Marcia, alone when he starts to harass them. She stands up to Dally, asserting that they don't want any trouble and that he should respect their space. Cherry's confrontation highlights her strong character and sets the tone for her interactions with the Greasers and Socs throughout the story.
Johnny gets guts and yells at him to leave them aloneCherry is in love with him
because their dates Bob and Randy were drunk
They are going to Two-bits house to get his car so they take can the girls home. But when the Socs drive by they are at the vacant lot.
cherry and macia are 2 socs that are at a movie thater when dally strts messing with thenm and bla BLA THE JOHNY TELLS dally to leave and him and pony start talking to them but u should read tha book and figure the rest out
ok there is many movies that have that
Cherry and Marcia decided to go with the Socs in the Mustang as a way to escape the tension and potential conflict with the Greasers after a fight broke out. Although they were initially reluctant, they ultimately chose to leave with the Socs to avoid further trouble and to assert their independence. The decision highlights the complex dynamics between the social groups and the pressures they face.
If you are thinking that it means that you don't trust your boyfriend. That you have a low self-estem.
Because that would be really weird...
Marcia Camp has written: 'You Can't Leave Till You Do the Paperwork'
In "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Dally to leave her and her friend, Marcia, alone when he starts to harass them. She stands up to Dally, asserting that they don't want any trouble and that he should respect their space. Cherry's confrontation highlights her strong character and sets the tone for her interactions with the Greasers and Socs throughout the story.
you should leave him if your boyfriend threatens you in anyway your to good for him so ditch him NOW
If she has a boyfriend, leave her alone.