Table of Contents
- 1 How did Ponyboy feel about the SOCS?
- 2 How does Ponyboy analyze the difference between SOCS and Greasers?
- 3 What did Ponyboy decide to do to change his life why did he change his mind?
- 4 What happened to pony on his way home from the movies?
- 5 Why does Ponyboy refer to SoCs as guys?
- 6 Why does Ponyboy want to fight in the Rumble?
How did Ponyboy feel about the SOCS?
At the beginning of the novel, Ponyboy, like all of the greasers, hates and fears the Socs. He thinks of them as dangerous enemies. After he meets Cherry at the movie theater, however, Ponyboy begins to realize that Socs are human just like greasers.
Why does pony decide maybe Greasers and SOCS aren’t so different?
She tells Ponyboy that stereotyping all Socs and Greasers is not fair. Ponyboys wants to tell Cherry that they’re not so different. He may live on “the wrong side of the tracks” and she may be a rich Soc, but they’re both teenagers who see the same sunset.
Why do the SOCS think the Greasers are better off?
The Socs hate the Greasers, because they are easy targets to hate. The Greasers are poor and powerless, so the Socs feel that they are entitled to beat upon the low life Greasers.
How does Ponyboy analyze the difference between SOCS and Greasers?
Ponyboy has always thought it was money. She tells Ponyboy that the real difference is that the Socs don’t feel. They are emotionless, because they are trying to maintain a cool aloofness. The Greasers, on the other hand, are the complete opposite.
Why does Ponyboy think the SOCS lives are easier than the Greasers?
At the beginning of the story, Ponyboy holds the same opinion of the socs as the rest of the greasers do. The greasers hate the socs because the socs are rich, always pick on the greasers, and think that they are better than the greasers.
What did the SOCS try to do to Ponyboy?
What do the Socs do to Ponyboy? – The Socs tried to drown Ponyboy in the fountain and almost killed him.
What did Ponyboy decide to do to change his life why did he change his mind?
To change his life, Ponyboy decided to run away. He changed his mind because he was sleepy and freezing and he wanted to be home, safe in bed with Sodapop with his arm around him.
Why does Johnny like it better when his?
Johnny says this after Ponyboy tells him about the fight with Darry. Pony is upset not only because Darry hit him, but because Darry is always nagging him. Johnny prefers it when his dad is hitting him because, as he says, it is these times when Johnny feels like his father knows that he is there.
Why did the SOCS beat up Ponyboy?
The Socs beat up Ponyboy because his hair was too long and they wanted to give him a haircut with a knife.
What happened to pony on his way home from the movies?
4. What happened to Pony on his way home from the movies? He was jumped by some Socs. He was not seriously injured because his friends came along and ran off the Socs.
How does pony describe the SOCS?
The Socs are described by Ponyboy as “the jet-set, the West-side rich kids”(2). The Greasers, on the other hand, are poorer than the Socs. They are also more wild and wear their hair long and greased back. They “steal things, and drive souped up cars and hold up gas stations and have a gang fight once in a while” (3).
Why does Pony say the SOCS get away with a lot while the Greasers get away with everything?
sometimes ponyboy seems ashamed to be a greaser; sometimes he seems proud to be one. why does ponyboy say the socs get away with alot with the greasers get blamed for everything? people judge by the way that they lok. do you find ponyboys observation in question four to be accurate?
Why does Ponyboy refer to SoCs as guys?
First off, by referring to them as “guys” instead of as “Socs,” Ponyboy could be trying to get rid of the label that has caused so much violence between them. Perhaps Ponyboy is pointing to their shared identity.
Why did Ponyboy want to fight the greasers?
Ponyboy also feels that the Socs are responsible for everything that happened and are the reason his two friends are in the hospital. While Ponyboy does not particularly enjoy fighting, he has a desire to prove that the Greasers are better than the Socs and wants to get revenge for all the trouble they have caused.
Why is Ponyboy important to his friends in the Outsiders?
Even if the rumble does not change anything in their social interaction with the Socs, Ponyboy needs to show up for his friends and not leave them even shorter on manpower than they would be without him. It is an unwritten rule among them that they stick together. Two-bit and Johnny even explain this to Cherry and Marcia at the movies.
Why does Ponyboy want to fight in the Rumble?
Ponyboy feels that it is necessary for him to fight in the rumble against the Socs for several reasons and refuses to sit out. Ponyboy believes that it is important for him to fight in the rumble, because he realizes that his gang is shorthanded.