Monday, June 23, 2014

Summary of the outsiders (11-12)

Summary of the outsiders (11-12)
            After a week, Ponyboy woke up from his concussion that he got injured during humble. He mentioned that Bob was arrogant and human as looking Bob was at the photographs from Sodapop’s high school yearbook and thinking about the conversation with Cherry and Sandy. Afterward, Ponyboy was talking to Randy as she arrived, and she sensed that he looked he didn’t care about. Also, she mentioned that she was worrying about the violence. Then, in a delirious state, Ponyboy suddenly said he killed Bob and also thought that Johnny was still alive.
            At the hearing, the judge did ask a few questions about his home life since the doctor told the judge about his condition now. After that, he felt depressed and lost his memory and coordination, and also went to have a fight with Darry. Moreover, his English teacher Mr. Syme had to write an outstanding theme because he was failing the course. In the next day, he used a broken bottle to threaten a group of Socs as they were accosting Steve, Two-Bit and him in the grocery store. At this moment, Steve and Two-bit warned him not to be a person like Dally. In that night, because of his grades, he was fighting with Darry again. Sodapop ran out during their fighting because he felt got a returned letter that he wrote to Sandy and it was unopened. Darry explained to Ponyboy that Sodapop was not the father of Sandy’s baby. And then both of Darry and Ponyboy went out to find Sodapop because they were worrying about him. They promised to Sodapop that they will be stopped fighting as they found him. As they returned home, Ponyboy found a handwritten note within the copy of Gone with the Wind, which was written by Johnny. In his words, Johnny persuaded him to stay gold. Moreover, he realized what he should do now, and then he began to write “The Outsiders”. 

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