What Happened In The Outsiders

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If your whole life changes when one event happens, people you love die, and you're in danger of getting put in a foster home what do you do? Ponyboy, the main character of The Outsiders, has a pretty normal life living with his two brothers, going to school living in a poor neighborhood until one event happens and changes his whole life. Ponyboy is in a gang of people who are called Greasers (which is basically a hood) with his brothers and four other members. One of these members is a boy named Johnny, who Ponyboy is closest to. The Socs(the Greasers enemy gang) like to jump and threaten them. Johnny does something terrible that results in him and Ponyboy having to run away. Everybody worries about them while they are gone with only Dally(one …show more content…

In the book The Outsiders there are many events that are provoked by the Greasers. The one event that caused every important thing that happened in the book is when Dally, Johnny, and Ponyboy go to the movie theater. In the second chapter of The Outsiders Dally, Johnny, and Ponyboy go to the movies and see a couple Soc girls. Dally starts hitting on them and ‘talking dirty’ to them, so they get really upset and ask Dally to go away. Johnny tells Dally to stop so he stops and leaves, Johnny and Ponyboy start talking to the girls. They learn that the Girls names are Cherry and Marcia and that they are Socs, they also have boyfriends. At this point Two-bit meets them there and starts …show more content…

They were the ones who picked up the Socs girlfriends which lead to them getting drunk and mad, and then Johnny killing Bob. Then both Johnny and Pony had to run away just to get away from the cops. That lead to Johnny's death when he got hit in the back with a flaming beam just because they smoked cigarettes in the church. Johnny dying lead to Dally being shot for robbing a store. In the end all of this was caused because Ponyboy, Johnny, and Two-bit picked up Cherry and Marcia at the drive in movie theater. The moral of this story is to be careful of the decisions you make because one little mistake could lead to a devastating

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