Darry tells Ponyboy that he is not living up to his potential and that he needs to take life more seriously. He expresses his frustrations about Ponyboy's lack of responsibility and the risk he takes by being careless. This conversation upsets Ponyboy because he feels misunderstood and believes Darry doesn't care about him, leading to feelings of inadequacy and resentment.
Society expect nothing but hoodlum-like activity from ponyboy. For example when he was in the ambulence after he saved the kids from the church fire, when he told he man in the ambulence he was a greaser he didn't think a kid like that would risk his life to save kids
Ponyboy changes his opinion about Dally after witnessing his bravery and loyalty during the events surrounding Johnny's injury and the church fire. He realizes that Dally, despite his tough exterior and reckless behavior, deeply cares for his friends and is willing to risk his life for them. This moment of vulnerability allows Ponyboy to see Dally as more than just a hardened greaser; he understands the pain and struggles that shape Dally's character. Ultimately, this shift highlights the complexities of their friendship and the impact of loyalty and sacrifice.
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.
The conversation Randy had with Ponyboy was about how Randy wasn't gonna be in the big upcoming rumble. He said he wasn't gonna be in the rumble because he didn't wanna risk getting someone killed or injured. He said instead he would get in his mustang and drive someplace far. Also he was telling Ponyboy how he wouldn't have never helped the little kids that Ponyboy and Johnny risked their life for.so then Pony boy was telling Randy he might have helped them and how it's the individual person that matters.
Darry tells Ponyboy that he is not living up to his potential and that he needs to take life more seriously. He expresses his frustrations about Ponyboy's lack of responsibility and the risk he takes by being careless. This conversation upsets Ponyboy because he feels misunderstood and believes Darry doesn't care about him, leading to feelings of inadequacy and resentment.
Society expect nothing but hoodlum-like activity from ponyboy. For example when he was in the ambulence after he saved the kids from the church fire, when he told he man in the ambulence he was a greaser he didn't think a kid like that would risk his life to save kids
By being responsible and brave. You have to feel proud for fighting for your country and respect and risk your life for your country.
Individuals vary in their approach to risk-taking. Some may be more inclined to make decisions as risk-averse individuals, preferring to avoid potential losses. Others may be risk-seeking individuals, willing to take on risks in pursuit of potential gains. Your own tendencies towards risk-taking can influence your decision-making process.
You never will know how they feel about it until you talk to them about it. There is no greater risk in life than falling in love.
Inclined plane are just fancy words for a ramp. By using an inclined plane you could slide the heavy object down it or you could carry it down it instead of having to use steps or lift it from a decent height, thus lowering the risk of injury.
Ponyboy changes his opinion about Dally after witnessing his bravery and loyalty during the events surrounding Johnny's injury and the church fire. He realizes that Dally, despite his tough exterior and reckless behavior, deeply cares for his friends and is willing to risk his life for them. This moment of vulnerability allows Ponyboy to see Dally as more than just a hardened greaser; he understands the pain and struggles that shape Dally's character. Ultimately, this shift highlights the complexities of their friendship and the impact of loyalty and sacrifice.
Definitely i would take my life/ risk it for my pet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Abortion does not risk the life of the woman at any month.
Prolongs your life, prevents sickness, makes you feel/look better, more confidence, and reduces risk for all bodily problems.
life is when you are risk taking
At the Risk of Her Life - 1913 was released on: USA: April 1913