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What happens in chapter 1 of the outsiders?

In chapter 1 of The Outsiders Ponyboy is walking home from the movies when he the Socs appear and start to beat him up. Ponyboy's brothers and friends come to rescue him.


What happened to Ponyboy in The Outsiders?

He gets to go back home, and he goes back to school.


What legal thing happened in the outsiders?

johnny was charged for manslaughter and ponyboy almost lost his home.


What happened to Pony with the fight in The outsiders?

He gets to go back home, and he goes back to school.


Who were the people involved in chapter 1 of the outsiders?

In chapter one you meet the narrator, ponyboy, who lacks common sense but is very smart. You also meet his oldest brother, Darry, who is the head of the house since their parents died. Sodapop is the middle child who is charming and cheerful.


What is the external conflict in The Outsiders?

An external conflict is something a character feels on the outside or physically. In the novel The Outsiders, Ponyboy and his family face -the death of johnny -fighting the socs -fighting with Darry These conflicts are mainly Ponyboys feelings.


What time does ponyboy get home in the outsiders?

2 in the morning, because he fell asleep in the lot with Johnny.


What happens when Pony comes home late?

If you are talking about Ponyboy Curtis from the outsiders then this answer applies to you. Ponyboy come home late from the empty lot to find Soda sprawled out on the couch and Darry sitting in a chair reading a newspaper. When Ponyboy enters Darry stands up and starts yellimg angrily at Ponyboy about if the Soc's had caught him. Ponyboy yells back at him then Darry slaps him across the face which makes Ponyboy run away.


Why did johnny look like he was having the time of his life in chapter 6 of the outsiders?

In Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders," Johnny appears to be having the time of his life because he experiences a sense of freedom and joy while hiding out in the abandoned church with Ponyboy. The two boys bond over their shared experiences, reading "Gone with the Wind," and enjoying moments of camaraderie away from the pressures of their social struggles. Johnny's rare chance to escape his troubled home life and connect with Ponyboy gives him a glimpse of happiness, making him feel alive for the first time.


Why were the Socs a disgrace to society in the outsiders?

The Socs were more of a disgrace to society because they had a good home life but they chose to waste it and cause trouble. They focus their energies on the greasers and don't feel many feelings.


On the outsiders who does ponyboy find when he gets back from the movies?

Ponyboy doesn't find anybody. He is jumped by Socs in the beginning when he is walking home alone from the movies. Later in the novel, he is walking home with Johnny Cade and Two-Bit Mathews. He and Johnny get jumped by the Socs in the park.


What information did Ponyboy learn from the newspapers?

Ponyboy learns what really happened at the church when he reads the newspaper. He also learns what happened after Bob was killed and that authorities might separate him and his brothers and put them in a boys home.