What does Dally's jacket symbolize?

-Dally's jacket: Dally's jacket symbolizes friendship and protection. -Gun: It symbolizes that the greasers stick together and will sacrifice themselves for their loved ones.
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Why is Dally's jacket important?

Dallys jacket is important in this chapter because when Ponyboy went into the fire the jacket kept him from burning to death. How is Dally's jacket important in this chapter? They go into the church to save some kids that wandered in and were trapped when the church started burning down.
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What does the gun symbolize in the outsiders?

The unloaded gun symbolizes something that seems a threat yet is not. As is apparent, the greasers seem like a threat to the Socs but are not.
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What symbolizes the greasers in the outsiders?

GREASER HAIR The greasers' long, slick hair is a symbol of their gang, both to themselves and to others. When Ponyboy and Johnny cut and dye their hair while in hiding they're taking a symbolic step outside the gang.
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What is two bit's most prized possession?

Two bits switchblade is his most prized possession.
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Why did dally want two bits knife?

Two-Bit's Switchblade

First of all, the blade is stolen. Second, it represents a sense of the individual power that comes with the potential to commit violence. This symbolism surfaces most clearly when Dally borrows the blade from Two-Bit and uses it to break out of the hospital to join his gang at the rumble.
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What is Ponyboy's real name?

Ponyboy Michael Curtis A 14-year-old boy who is the narrator and main character in The Outsiders. His parents have been killed in an automobile accident, and he lives with his two brothers.
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What is Darry's symbols in The Outsiders?

Darry, the oldest Curtis boy, has eyes that Ponyboy describes as pale blue-green ice, determined set to them, and that they look cold and hard. Darry's eyes symbolize him having to become the guardian of the house at a young age, and that he had to grow up too fast.
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What does Ponyboy's hair symbolize?

The greasers' long, slick hair is a symbol of their gang, both to themselves and to others. When Ponyboy and Johnny cut and dye their hair while in hiding they're taking a symbolic step outside the gang. As a result, Ponyboy feels less secure, but also gains a bit of room in which to develop his individuality.
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What do bobs rings symbolize in The Outsiders?

Bob's rings are a symbol of wealth, but they also represent the physical power that comes from being wealthy. Physical power that he uses to prove his superiority over Ponyboy and the rest of the greasers. The greasers are not able to afford the same luxuries as the Socs.
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How was Dally's death foreshadowed?

Notice the "used to." This is some subtle foreshadowing. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally's already dead when Pony's writing. His death is one of his reasons Pony's writing this piece in the first place. Last we checked, riding in rodeos was no crime, but jumping little kids is pretty bad.
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Why is Dally so broken after Johnny's death?

Dally is furious and has a breakdown because Johnny was the one person he actually cared about. Dally is furious at the doctor for not being able to save Johnny. He refuses to believe that Johnny died. Dally is in shock and denial that Johnny died.
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Who shoots Dally in The Outsiders?

Dally gets shot by police while the rest of The Greasers rush to his rescue.
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How did Dally get injured in the fire?

The teacher tells him that his back caught on fire and that the jacket he was wearing, which Dally lent him, saved his life. He says that Dally was burned but will probably be fine. Johnny, however, is in very bad shape—he was struck by a piece of burning timber as it fell, and may have broken his back.
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What does Dally Winston look like?

Physical Appearance

In the book, Dallas Winston is said to have an elfish face with high cheekbones, a pointed chin, small, sharp animal teeth, and ears like a lynx. Dally didn't like haircuts nor hair oil, so his almost white-blonde hair (likely Platinum-Blonde) fell over his forehead in wisps.
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What does Dally look like in the outsiders?

' Ponyboy describes Dally as having an elfish face, high cheekbones, a pointed chin, sharp teeth, blue eyes, and long, white hair. He wore his rage in his eyes and in the lines on his face.
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How do I look like a SOC?

Soc Fashion

Soc's wear a lot of plaid clothing, like Madras. They wear button up shirts with collars and slick pants. Some also wear tailored jackets. Their clothes are nice, clean, and well-fitting.
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What slang words are used in The Outsiders?

here, but this is a good start!
  • 1) booze - Any form of alcohol; particularly beer. Likewise, boozed means drunk.
  • 2) broad – An attractive girl.
  • 3) cooler – Jail.
  • 4) cancer stick – Cigarette.
  • 5) Chessy Cat -Cheshire Cat.
  • 6) hacked off – To be angry.
  • 7) heater – A hand-gun.
  • 8) hot - recently stolen.
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What does the blue Mustang symbolize in The Outsiders?

The Socs' blue Mustang symbolizes their class and power, since a greaser could never afford such a “tuff car.” The Mustang symbolizes the economic divide between the two groups and points to a major source of the tensions between them.
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What do cigarettes symbolize in literature?

In art, smoking initially symbolised death, but came later to symbolise modernity, youth and nervous excitement. In literature, smoking is often used to evoke individuality and eccentricity, as is the case with Sherlock Holmes. Another contribution to the collective smoking identity began during World War I.
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What does chocolate cake symbolize for Ponyboy soda and Darry?

The reference to chocolate cake symbolizes each boys' personality. Darry has grown up too fast. Soda pop is happy and goofy and Pony just goes with it.
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Who died in outsiders?

How does Johnny die in The Outsiders? Johnny dies in the hospital as a result of the injuries he sustained when saving the children from the church fire.
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Is Sodapop his real name?

Sodapop Patrick Curtis is the middle Curtis boy, and one of three deuteragonists of The Outsiders.
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How tall is Darry Curtis?

Darry is a muscular and tall man, standing at 6' 2", who is broad shouldered. His hair is said to be like his father's - dark brown that sticks out in the front of his head with a cowlick in the back.
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