Who does Darry choose to fight?

Who does Darry choose to fight?

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Q. Who does Darry choose to fight?

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Q. Why does Darry allow ponyboy to fight?

Although Pony is opposed to fighting, he is fiercely loyal to his friends. He knows that his gang needs all the help it can get, and he is willing to fight at all cost. Darry is hesitant to let Ponyboy fight, but Sodapop convinces him that Ponyboy will be alright because they were not going to use weapons.

Q. Why did sodapop and sandy break up?

History. Sodapop told Ponyboy he was sure he was going to marry Sandy. However, when she got pregnant, she left to go live with her grandmother in Florida. Soda later runs off, saying he hates being in the middle, and it makes him feel more worse because she left him, and he loved her so much.

Q. Is Randy a greaser?

Randy Adderson is a Soc and one of Bob Sheldon’s best friends throughout the novel The Outsiders. Ponyboy, a Greaser, views Randy with contempt for attempting to drown him earlier in the novel. Randy and Ponyboy are natural enemies until they have a serious conversation in Chapter 7.

Q. Does Randy think ponyboy is a greaser?

One of the Socs, Marcia’s boyfriend, Randy, comes over to Ponyboy. He asks Ponyboy why he saved those children and says he would never have thought a greaser could do such a thing. Ponyboy says that it didn’t have anything to do with his being a greaser.

Q. What does Randy admit to?

According to Cherry (In Chapter 3), Socs don’t feel anything. They keep up a charade of aloofness. However, by the end of the book, Randy admits to Ponyboy that he: “..wouldn’t mind getting fined, but I feel lousy about the old man.

Q. How does Randy Anderson a SOC help the greasers?

Randy Adderson Randy helps Ponyboy realize that Socs are as susceptible to pain as anyone else. Randy tries to make peace with Ponyboy after Ponyboy saves the children from the fire, and he refuses to fight in the Soc-greaser rumble.

Q. Who is Bob and Randy?

Randy and Bob are well-to-do teenage boys who are members of the Socs gang that is the greasers’ rival. After Johnny kills Bob, who was trying to drown Ponyboy, Randy seeks to end the rivalry and violence. Bob has a violent temper, which worsens when he drinks, which is often.

Q. What does ponyboy think of Randy?

After talking to Randy, Ponyboy feels better than he did. Ponyboy is relieved to find that he understands the Socs more than he did previously; he realizes that they have more in common than he had thought.

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