Ponyboy collapses after the rumble due to the intense emotional and physical strain he experiences during the fight. The adrenaline from the confrontation, combined with the trauma of witnessing violence and the loss of his friend Johnny shortly after, overwhelms him. His collapse symbolizes not just physical exhaustion but also the psychological toll that the ongoing gang conflicts have on him and the other characters in "The Outsiders." This moment highlights the futility and consequences of their violent lifestyle.
Pony
He took steroids
Dally and pony-boy go see niger right after the rumble.
He told Darry.
pony
Pony
He took steroids
Dally and pony-boy go see niger right after the rumble.
He told Darry.
pony
johnny said,fighting ain't no good
dont write with all the extra info just write because he was sick before the rumble or else its obvious you copied
They wanted to show the Socs theyweren't trash,that they were just as good as the Socs were.
pony thinks that at the rumble tonight he can be proud of calling himself a greaser
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Ponyboy thinks that his oldest brother Darry is uncaring and cold at the begining of the book. Although at the end of the book Pony realizes that Darry really does care for him.
He believed that when they left for the rumble that they could possibly get really hurt.