Monday, August 24, 2020

One Day After School Ponyboy And His Friend Johnny Took Two Soc Girls

One day after school Ponyboy and his companion Johnny took two Soc young ladies out to the motion pictures, they were strolling home when five Socs bounced them. The Socs were frantic at them for taking their young ladies on dates. Bounce (one of the Socs) was going to suffocate Ponyboy in a wellspring when Johnny lost it and wounded him. The Socs ran thus did Johnny and Ponyboy. After this occurrence they hurried to a congregation outside of town. One day the congregation bursts into flames. Johnny and Ponyboy spare the children that were playing in the surrendered church. Johnny pushed Ponyboy out of the congregation directly as the rooftop collapsed executing Johnny. Ponyboy and Johnny were saints. They decided that Ponyboy was simply retaliating in self-protection. Ponyboy in the long run composes a book about what has befallen him, the book that Ponyboy begins to compose, begins a similar way the novel beginnings. Ponyboy is a pleasant child that is guardians were slaughtered in an auto collision when he was youthful. Ponyboy has light earthy colored practically red hair, and greenish-dim eyes. He has long hair that is gotten down to business in the back. Ponyboy is a touchy child; he was constantly stressed over getting bounced by the Socs. In any case, when you are a greaser strolling on the roads alone, you reserve the privilege to stress over being hopped by the Socs. Ponyboy does a great deal of experiencing childhood in the book that makes him a unique character. He needs to adapt to a ton of disappointment with his two more established siblings and with the Socs. He handles it quite well until one day when he was being bounced by the Socs he spit on one of them that began a fight that swelled into a homicide. Ponyboy has a decent connection with Johnny. Johnny spared Ponyboy's life by murdering a Soc when the Soc was suffocating Ponyboy. Ponyboy and Johnny need to hang out in an old sur rendered church together. They were closest companions. Johnny's final words to Ponyboy were Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold_ This says Johnny felt that Ponyboy was an incredible individual, and that he needed him to remain an awesome and extraordinary individual. The contention in this story is man versus man. Ponyboy was brought into the world a greaser, he didn't decide to be a greaser. He had no control of this yet the Socs couldn't have cared less. They were all the while going to pummel him regardless of what he will say or do. They couldn't care less that he longs for not being a greaser, however in any event, being a Soc. They simply observe somebody that is littler and more youthful that they could without much of a stretch beat up. Ponyboy and his companion Johnny were simply attempting to guard themselves and somebody got murdered. It was not their flaw that the young ladies of two Socs chose to go out on the town with them. They would not like to bite the dust, so they did what they needed to do to overcome the man that was continually attempting to cut them down. The contention is settled when Ponyboy and Johnny spare children from the consuming church and face society once more. At the point when they at long last understand that they are legends they return home and Ponyboy discovers that he was not in a tough situation. They said he didn't do anything incorrectly, he was simply attempting to guard himself. At the point when he hears this he returns to class and composes a book about what occurred. Incidentally the book begins a similar way the novel begins. Taking everything into account, Ponyboy was only a decent child that would not like to get in a difficult situation or start any battles. He simply needed to carry on with his life. So he needed to go out with lovely Soc young ladies, not extreme greaser young ladies, serious deal. He was even told by the young ladies that despite the fact that he was a greaser he was as yet a pleasant person, and that there are not to numerous decent folks around.

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