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What is a quote from Chapter 6 of the outsiders?

What is a quote from Chapter 6 of the outsiders?

“I never noticed colors or clouds and stuff until you keep reminding me about them. It’s almost like they weren’t there before.” I felt sorry for Dally. He meant it when he said he didn’t care about his parents.

What happened in Chapter 6 of the outsiders?

Summary: Chapter 6. Johnny shocks Dally by telling him he wants to go back home and confess to his crime. Dally tries to change Johnny’s mind, telling him he never wants to see Johnny hardened the way prison would harden him.

What does Ponyboy learn at the end of Chapter 6?

The most important revelation in this chapter is Ponyboy’s redefinition of his family. From talking with both Dally and Johnny, Ponyboy realizes how lucky he is to have two brothers — not just gang-member brothers, but two real brothers.

Who said no Johnny not hair?

Identifying Outsiders Characters

A B
“No, Johnny, not my hair!” Ponyboy
“I quess we ruined our hair for nothing” Johnny
“Oh, Pony, I thought we’d lost you” Darry
“Work? And ruin my rep?” Two-bit

What does gold symbolize in the outsiders?

Gold symbolizes everything that is good and pure. It stands for what is happy, easy, and innocent. Unfortunately, in the poem, it is clear that nothing that is gold can stay.

What is the theme of chapter 6 of the outsiders?

1. Families can go through a lot of troubles, but they will always accept each other: This theme is clearly shown through Ponyboys acceptance of Darry even after they have had a rocky relationship for the past few years. 2. Another theme. is the way a persons deeds can affect how they are percieved.

What saved pony from getting seriously burned in Chapter 6 of the outsiders?

Pony asks why Dallas hit him in the back like that and learns that his entire back was on fire, so Dallas hit him to put out the flames. The jacket he was wearing (the one Dally gave him) protected him from being burned more severely.

Who killed dally?

In this book, Dallas dies by being shot by a whole bunch of police officers. He has robbed a grocery store and the police are chasing him. He has a gun (which is probably not loaded) and he points it at the police. At that point, they shoot him.

What happens in Chapter 6 of to kill a Mockingbird?

One passage found in Chapter 6 of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird helps develop two minor themes in the story, one concerning gender roles and the other concerning bravery.

Who are the intelligent greasers in the Outsiders?

Steve Randall, one of the more intelligent and sharp-minded greasers, mimics the way greasers are looked at by others. He sings the terms people use to describe greasers, and by mocking these terms, Steve creates space between the greasers and social opinion.

What did Ponyboy say to Cherry in the Outsiders?

While Cherry argues that things are difficult on both sides, Ponyboy sarcastically remarks to himself that things are mostly rough on the East Side. His observation points up the disproportionate level of sacrifice the greasers make to live in comparison to the Socs, who have the luxury of terrorizing greasers for sport.

Who is the narrator of the Outsiders book?

The narrator Ponyboy, a teenage boy, lays out the socioeconomic battleground of his hometown. Enmity polarizes the young adults into two forces, the rich West Side Socs, and the poor East Side greasers. The bitter divide makes the town unsafe for a greaser like Ponyboy to walk alone at night near the West Side.

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Ruth Doyle