Who Tells Ponyboy That He Shouldn’T Fight In The Rumble In Chapter 9?

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Darry.
Who tells Ponyboy in Chapter 9 that he shouldn’t fight in the rumble? Darry.

Who tells Ponyboy that he shouldn’t fight in the Rumble in Chapter 9?

Darry
Who tells Ponyboy in Chapter 9 that he shouldn’t fight in the rumble? Darry.

How does Ponyboy feel about fighting what does he say in Chapter 9 about fighting?

Still apprehensive about the rumble, Pony questions everyone’s motivation for the fight: “Soda fought for fun, Steve for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity.” Pony can only think of one good reason to fight — self-defense.

Who chose not to fight in the Rumble in the outsiders?

Randy refuses to fight in the big rumble because “Greasers will still be greasers and Socs will still be Socs.” Out of friendship, Randy comes to visit Pony while he is sick. Randy tells Pony that he regrets ever being involved with any of the violence because of the impact it is having on his father.

Why did Ponyboy not want to fight in the rumble?

Ponyboy feels this tension within him before the fight. His instincts tell him to skip the rumble, as he knows in his heart that violence won’t solve anything.

What does Johnny tell Ponyboy at the end of Chapter 9?

In Chapter 9, Johnny Cade dies at the hospital. He was never able to recover from his injuries. Ponyboy got to see him one last time. Johnny tells Dally and Ponyboy that fighting is useless before he passes away.

What does Randy tell Ponyboy about the rumble?

Randy confides in Ponyboy that he’s not going to the rumble, that its outcome is meaningless. Even if the Socs lose, they will still be favored by society and the greasers will still be rejected. He feels stuck and wants to leave town.

What are Johnny’s last words?

What do Johnny’s last words mean? Right before he dies in the hospital, Johnny says “Stay gold, Ponyboy.” Ponyboy cannot figure out what Johnny means until he reads the note Johnny left. Johnny writes that “stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem Ponyboy shared when they were hiding at the church.

Why does Ponyboy fight in Chapter 9?

Pony wants to fight well because he thinks it will please Darry, who he knows is worried about the rumble. Pony thinks it shows a lack of education that the Brumly guys call a rumble “bop-action” (10.62). He isn’t sure if the Brumly guys use weapons or not. He knows that the Shepard gang does.

What does Ponyboy do when he can’t sleep at night Chapter 9?

I swallowed five aspirins, though, when Darry and Soda weren’t looking. I do that all the time because I can’t sleep very well at night. Darry thinks I take just one, but I usually take four. I figured five would keep me going through the rumble and maybe get rid of my headache.

Did Sandy get pregnant in the outsiders?

She indeed cheated on Soda and got pregnant with someone else. Soda wanted to marry her, and help care for the baby, but she told him to stay away from her, moving to Florida to live with her grandparents.

Who dies in the Rumble in the outsiders?

At the rumble, the greasers defeat the Socs. Dally shows up just in time for the fight; he has escaped from the hospital. After the fight, Ponyboy and Dally hurry back to see Johnny and find that he is dying. When Johnny dies, Dally loses control and runs from the room in a frenzy.

Who wins the final rumble the outsiders?

Who won the rumble in The Outsiders? The greasers win the rumble when the Socs flee the scene. However, the rumble does not actually solve anything. The greasers are still disadvantaged, the Socs are still privileged, and the two groups will continue to have contempt for one another.

How does Ponyboy react to Johnny’s death?

After Johnny’s death and Dally’s departure, Ponyboy wanders through the hospital’s halls in a daze. Pony is in denial about Johnny’s death, and keeps repeating that he isn’t dead. He leaves the hospital and roams the streets until a stranger picks him up and drives him home.

What did Ponyboy say was the only reason for fighting?

Soda fought for fun, Steve for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity. Why do I fight? I thought, and couldn’t think of any real good reason. There isn’t any real good reason for fighting except self-defense.

Who came late to the rumble?

“Soda fought for fun, Steve fought for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity” (137). Ponyboy thinks the only reason to fight is for self-defense. Dally arrives late to the rumble.

What did Ponyboy do in the end?

In his final essay for English class, Ponyboy writes about his own life because he wants to share his story of struggle and resilience.

What does Dally say when Johnny dies?

Johnny was the only thing Dally cared about, Dally said to Johnny as he died “Oh damnit, Johnny,don’t die,please don’t die…” (149).

What does Johnny leave for Ponyboy when he dies?

He is reading a letter that Johnny left for him before he died. In the letter, he tells Ponyboy that it was worth sacrificing his life for the lives of the kids in the church. He also gives his interpretation of the Robert Frost poem.

How does Ponyboy react when Randy talks about the Rumble?

Sick about the violence and Bob’s death, Randy says he does not intend to fight at the rumble. Randy explains that Bob was his best friend, a good guy with a terrible temper and overly indulgent parents. Ponyboy feels reassured by his talk with Randy and realizes that Socs can be human and vulnerable.

What is Bob’s last name in the outsiders?

Bob Sheldon
Bob Sheldon is the Soc who originally beat up Johnny. He is Cherry’s boyfriend, and, like Johnny, he is a victim of his own family.

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