one is person verses person. that is when ponyboy and randy talk and realize they sort of have something in common
The soc was Randy and he talked to Ponyboy about why he was in the paper and was he scared an that he was brave and no matter what happened in the end they were all the same!
randy ANDREWSON
randy ANDREWSON
His name is Randy. Randy
Ponyboy talks about being a pepsi addict on the bottom of page 78 and at the top of page 79. Hope this helps!
They wished that they lived in the country . . . and that there were no Socs or Gresers, just people.
it was randy. randy is one of the socs he wanted to talk to pony about the court that they will be going to the next day because of bobs murder
Johnny and ponyboy talk to girls and socs intervene and try to beat each others meat
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.
Randy visited Pony Boy to tell him that he shouldn't get in trouble for what Johny did.
In Chapter 7 of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the tension between the Greasers and the Socs escalates as Bob's friends seek revenge for his death. Johnny and Ponyboy are forced to go into hiding after Johnny kills Bob in self-defense. The chapter delves into themes of loyalty, friendship, and the harsh realities of social class divisions. It sets the stage for the ultimate confrontation between the two rival groups in the novel.