What are some quotes from the outsiders Chapter 7?
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- Randy was supposed to be too cool to feel anything, but there was pain in his eyes. Randy also covers up his suffering.
- He ain’t a Soc… He’s just a guy. Ponyboy realises that you can’t judge people by their group.
- but greasers don’t cry in front of strangers. Some of us never cry at all.
What is the theme of Chapter 7 in the outsiders?
The conversation between Ponyboy and Randy touches on many of the novel’s important themes. Ponyboy insists on the heroic capacity of every person—Soc, greaser, or otherwise. He empathizes with Randy, who has lost his best friend, as well as Bob, whom Randy portrays as a spoiled kid.
What is Chapters 9 and 10 about in the outsiders?
It is the night of the rumble between the greasers and the Socs. Ponyboy and his brothers make sure they look their best so the Socs can see they aren’t trash. Ponyboy is trying to find out why his brothers and Steve Randle, who is at Ponyboy’s house, like to fight.
What happened in chapter 9 of The Great Gatsby?
Henry Gatz is proud of his son and saves a picture of his house. He also fills Nick in on Gatsby’s early life, showing him a book in which a young Gatsby had written a schedule for self-improvement. Sick of the East and its empty values, Nick decides to move back to the Midwest.
What happens in the outsiders Chapter 10?
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 happens in chapter 12 of the outsiders?
Summary: Chapter 12 The judge asks Ponyboy a few gentle questions about his home life and then acquits him of all wrongdoing and allows him to return home with his brothers. After the hearing, Ponyboy becomes detached and depressed.
What does the final phrase in Chapter 7 mean things were rough all over but it was better that way that way you could tell the other guy was human too?
The phrase is not just a threat of violence (it implies the Soc is about to slit Ponyboy’s throat), but a reference to the distinguishing quality that makes Ponyboy stand out as a Greaser: his hair. “Things are rough all over.”