Table of Contents
- 1 Why can cherry talk to pony so easily and not to her so called friends?
- 2 Do cherry and Ponyboy go to the same school?
- 3 Why is cherry comfortable talking to Ponyboy?
- 4 What does Ponyboy call the rich kids?
- 5 What is the name of Ponyboy’s girlfriend in Chapter 2?
- 6 What does things are rough all over mean in the Outsiders?
Why can cherry talk to pony so easily and not to her so called friends?
Why can Cherry talk to Pony so easily and not her so-called friends? Cherry talks easily to Pony because they are alike. They both like similar things and they both want to be outside of their groups. Dally always watched out for Johnny and depended on his friendship.
Do cherry and Ponyboy go to the same school?
Cherry, Marcia, Bob, Randy, Johnny, Two-Bit, and Ponyboy go to the same school. Greasers usually start most of the fights with the Socs. Darry turned down a college scholarship so the Curtis brothers could stay together. At the court hearing, the judge realizes Ponyboy has been ill.
What did Cherry school do?
Cherry, a cheerleader, attends the same high school as Ponyboy. She is cute, rich, and stands up for what she believes in. Through Pony’s friendship with Cherry, he begins to see that “things are rough all over.” She challenges Pony to see that the Socs are as individually unique as the greasers are, and as troubled.
Who does Cherry say would not understand if she hung out with Ponyboy at school?
Her parents
She doesn’t want a fight to start. 15. Who does Cherry say would not understand if she hung out with Ponyboy at school? Her parents.
Why is cherry comfortable talking to Ponyboy?
Cherry is able to connect with Ponyboy because she shares a similar perspective and approach to life with him. Unlike the other Soc girls, Cherry is down-to-earth and approachable. She is also understanding and sympathetic toward Ponyboy’s situation.
What does Ponyboy call the rich kids?
Socs
What do Ponyboy and his gang call the rich kids? Socs.
What does Cherry say to Ponyboy in the Outsiders?
I mean… if I see you in the hall at school or something and don’t say hi, well it’s not personal or anything, but…” Cherry explains to Ponyboy the terms of their friendship. Although she makes attempts to bond with Ponyboy, she can’t or won’t entirely embrace him into her life.
Why can’t Cherry talk to Ponyboy at school?
However, Cherry explains to Ponyboy, “if I see you in the hall at school or someplace and don’t say hi, well, it’s not personal or anything.” The reason she can’t be seen talking to Ponyboy at school is because of the unwritten social rules of class.
What is the name of Ponyboy’s girlfriend in Chapter 2?
Cherry Valance is a well-dressed girl who Ponyboy and his friends encounter at the movies in Chapter 2 of The Outsiders. She is well dressed and what Ponyboy calls “sharp and really good-looking.”
What does things are rough all over mean in the Outsiders?
“Things are rough all over.” When Cherry and Ponyboy first meet, she naively observes that life is hard for everyone in an attempt to find common ground between herself, a Soc, and Ponyboy, a greaser. Later, when Ponyboy explains just how much violence and injustice the Socs inflict on the greasers, she comes to see her observation as simplistic.