Table of Contents
- 1 Why do Johnny and Ponyboy have to cut their hair What does this haircut mean to Ponyboy?
- 2 What does long hair symbolize in the outsiders?
- 3 Why is Ponyboy so upset that Johnny thinks they should cut their hair and disguise themselves?
- 4 Why did Ponyboy not cut his hair?
- 5 Why is cutting off his hair such a major step for Ponyboy?
- 6 Did the SOCS cut Ponyboy’s hair?
- 7 Why was pony upset about cutting his hair?
- 8 What did Ponyboy learn about Dally in the Outsiders?
- 9 Why are Ponyboy and Johnny scared of the police?
- 10 Why did Ponyboy and two-bit think they couldn’t get along without Johnny?
Why do Johnny and Ponyboy have to cut their hair What does this haircut mean to Ponyboy?
Johnny explains to Ponyboy that it is imperative that they cut their hair, and Ponyboy bleaches his, in order to disguise their identity. Johnny takes his razor and saws Ponyboy’s long hair off, then bleaches it. Ponyboy is upset at his new haircut and believes his lighter, short hair makes him look like a pansy.
What does long hair symbolize in the outsiders?
The greasers’ long, slick hair is a symbol of their gang, both to themselves and to others. When Ponyboy and Johnny cut and dye their hair while in hiding they’re taking a symbolic step outside the gang. As a result, Ponyboy feels less secure, but also gains a bit of room in which to develop his individuality.
What does Pony Boys hair mean to him?
Ponyboy’s hair is so important to him because his hair is his identity. To cut his hair would imply that he no longer belongs in his Greaser group. His hair is, essentially, the perfect “Greaser” hair.
Why is Ponyboy so upset that Johnny thinks they should cut their hair and disguise themselves?
What is ponyboy’s reaction to cutting and dyeing his hair? Some of the socs may have told them their identity and appearance, so they disguise themselves. Because Ponyboy’s hair is his “identity”, they cut and bleach it, giving him a totally new appearance.
Why did Ponyboy not cut his hair?
Ponyboy takes pride in his long, silky hair because it is what distinguishes him as a greaser. He tells Johnny he doesn’t want to cut his hair because it took him a long time to grow it just the way he wanted it. He is very proud of his long hair and he doesn’t want to change it in any way.
Why does Ponyboy feel bad about cutting his hair?
Why does Ponyboy feel bad about cutting his hair? His hair was the only thing that made him feel proud of being a greaser. According to Ponyboy, why do the courts cut people’s hair? To break them.
Why is cutting off his hair such a major step for Ponyboy?
Ponyboy’s hair marks him as a Greaser, which Ponyboy is proud of. All of the Greasers are proud of their long, greased hair. That is why when the Socs threaten to cut hair, the threat is so worrisome. To a Greaser, having his hair cut would be the equivalent of having a body part cut off.
Did the SOCS cut Ponyboy’s hair?
The Socs threat to cut his hair is a direct challenge to Ponyboy’s basic identity, and thus is a very serious threat indeed. They are saying to him that without his “look”, he is nothing, and Ponyboy is afraid of losing his identity.
What do Johnny and Ponyboy swear they won’t do anymore before they fall asleep?
What do Johnny and Ponyboy swear they won’t do anymore before they fall asleep? He kept his cool after being arrested & thrown in jail by the judge. I do not agree with him. Why does Johnny think Dally is a hero?
Why was pony upset about cutting his hair?
Ponyboy has a big problem with this. He tells Johnny he doesn’t want to cut his hair because it took him a long time to grow it just the way he wanted it. He is very proud of his long hair and he doesn’t want to change it in any way.
What did Ponyboy learn about Dally in the Outsiders?
– Ponyboy learns about Dally that he doesn’t care about his family, but Dally can care about people, like when he sympathized with Johnny, and learns why Dally has gray eyes and is auspicious. 4. Would you say Ponyboy and Johnny are heroes?
Why did Ponyboy and Johnny change their hair color?
Johnny soon returns with food and supplies to change their hair color. Ponyboy is not happy about the situation, but Johnny explains that law enforcement is looking for them. Changing their appearance is critical for staying hidden. Johnny sat down and pulled out his knife.
Why are Ponyboy and Johnny scared of the police?
– Ponyboy and Johnny are scared of the police because they are wanted and are afraid that they might be separated or go to jail. 5. What do you think it would have been like for Johnny to return to his home in a wheelchair?
Why did Ponyboy and two-bit think they couldn’t get along without Johnny?
1. Why did Ponyboy and Two-bit think they couldn’t get along without Johnny? – Ponyboy and Two-bit thinks they couldn’t get along without Johnny because he’s the gang’s pet. The gang looks out for him and takes care of him, and they wouldn’t be able to get along without Johnny being there.