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- The Outsiders Chapter 6 Summary Analysis | LitCharts
Jerry helps Ponyboy see that it is the boys' courageous acts that speak for them, not their hair, group affiliation, or social class Notice that while Dally's actions were also heroic, he acted only to save the members of his gang, while Johnny and Ponyboy saved people they didn't even know
- The Outsiders Chapter 6 Summary - eNotes. com
When Ponyboy finds out some kids are missing, stuck inside the burning church, he sets off to rescue them Ponyboy cannot get through the church door, so he smashes a window and
- The Outsiders Chapter 6 Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver
He says that it's pretty apparent Cherry hates him, but Ponyboy knows it's because she's afraid of falling for him that she acts so cold After they chat a little bit about the church and the country, Johnny announces that they are turning themselves in
- The Outsiders Chapters 5 6 Summary Analysis | SparkNotes
When the two boys disobey Dally and run into the burning church, they further establish their agency and cement their independence from the older greasers Moreover, their courageous rescue of the children from the burning church demonstrates that Hinton’s greasers are not stereotypical hoods
- Chapter 6
The most important revelation in this chapter is Ponyboy's redefinition of his family From talking with both Dally and Johnny, Ponyboy realizes how lucky he is to have two brothers — not just gang-member brothers, but two real brothers
- The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton Ch. 6 | Summary, Analysis Quotes
In Chapter 6 of The Outsiders, Dally goes to the country to let Johnny and Ponyboy know that they are no longer in immediate danger of being caught While he is there, the church catches
- Notes on Chapter 6 from The Outsiders - BookRags. com
Ponyboy immediately thinks that he or Johnny must have started the fire with a lit cigarette At first, everyone just stands watching the building burn, but then someone realizes that children are inside the church!
- The Outsiders Chapter 6 Summary | Course Hero
In the waiting room, Ponyboy tells Jerry the whole story of the accidental killing of the Soc Jerry thanks Ponyboy for saving the schoolchildren from the fire and believes their heroics may help to get them out of trouble, especially since the murder of the Soc was self-defense
- CHAPTER 6
Suddenly, Johnny and Pony see that the church is on fire and notice that a group of children are present They dash to help and learn that some of the children are trapped inside Hoping to rescue them, both the boys enter through a window Pony saves several children and jumps out the window
- The Outsiders: Chapter Six Summary and Questions
Suddenly, one of the adult chaperones cries out that some of the children are missing, and Ponyboy hears screaming from inside the church Acting on instinct, he and Johnny climb into the burning building through a window
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