Ponyboy didn't care when Randy saw the mess in his house because he was overwhelmed with his own emotional turmoil and the chaos in his life following the recent events. His focus was more on the escalating tensions between the Socs and the Greasers and his personal struggles rather than on maintaining appearances. Additionally, Ponyboy felt a sense of detachment from his surroundings, making him less concerned about how others perceived his home.
Ponyboy would rather randy see than his friends because randy was a soc and didnt expect anything more but his friends that he had known for a long time it would be embarrassing for him
because him and randy had been friends for awhile and rndy knew that ponyboy lives in a bad place.
Ponyboy didn't care about what Randy thought of his house because he was more focused on the deeper issues at play, such as the struggles between the Greasers and the Socs. He recognized that material possessions and social status didn't define a person's worth. Instead, Ponyboy valued genuine connections and understanding, which transcended the opinions of others, including Randy. Ultimately, he was more concerned with the realities of their lives than with superficial judgments.
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
Pony was afraid and unsure of what to do, he looked to Johnny for any idea, but Johnny was set on going to to Dally for advice. Dally gave them supplies for running away (money, gun, cloths), which sealed the deal.
Ponyboy would rather randy see than his friends because randy was a soc and didnt expect anything more but his friends that he had known for a long time it would be embarrassing for him
because him and randy had been friends for awhile and rndy knew that ponyboy lives in a bad place.
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
the weakness is that there were no go at anything but them self and get stuff done around there on house hold or house period becasue they didnt care to much about other people just about them self
the weakness is that there were no go at anything but them self and get stuff done around there on house hold or house period becasue they didnt care to much about other people just about them self
Pony was afraid and unsure of what to do, he looked to Johnny for any idea, but Johnny was set on going to to Dally for advice. Dally gave them supplies for running away (money, gun, cloths), which sealed the deal.
Darry's crying have such a profound effect on Ponyboy because Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care and love him after all. At the beginning of the story Ponyboy thinks Darry doesn't like and he thinks he likes Sodapop. But then of the story when Darry starts crying, Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care about him.
"i dont care about you"
Ponyboy is attracted to Cherry physically and Cherry likes Ponyboy because he isn't rude like the other boys. Even though she is a Soc, she doesn't care about Ponyboy being a greaser, she cares more about him as a person.
In "The Outsiders," there is evidence that Darry takes care of Ponyboy as he works hard to provide for his brothers financially and emotionally. Darry sacrifices his own dreams to support Ponyboy and Sodapop after their parents die, and he shows his concern for Ponyboy's well-being by setting high expectations and rules to keep him safe. Additionally, Darry's protective nature and disciplinary actions demonstrate his commitment to looking out for Ponyboy.
because johnny was his best friend and buddy. wouldn't you care if you lost your best friend
If you are talking about the character in The Outsider, then his name his name is Ponyboy Curtis His brothers are Sodapop Curtis and Darry Curtis and his parents died when he was a little boy, his brothers take care of him so he doesn't have to go to an orphanage.