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homework 4.04: the outsiders, pages 41 - 52
directions: read and annotate pages 41 - 52 in the outsiders. (chapter 3 \marcia suddenly\ to the end). then, answer the questions below.
- on pg. 43, ponyboy exclaims, \it aint fair that we have all the rough breaks!\
compile a list of these rough breaks (hardships) below:
johnny
two - bit
dally
steve
sodapop
darry
These are the core hardships each Greaser faces, as established in The Outsiders (Chapter 3, pages 41-52):
- Johnny suffers severe physical abuse from his parents and was jumped badly by Socs.
- Two-Bit struggles with a lack of stable, positive adult guidance and cycles of petty trouble.
- Dally spent years in a harsh reform school, leading to his hardened, self-destructive behavior.
- Steve is often overlooked, works a dead-end job, and feels trapped in his Greaser role.
- Sodapop dropped out of school to work, had his heart broken, and mediates family conflict.
- Darry gave up college and a potential career to raise his brothers, carrying constant financial and emotional stress.
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Johnny: Severe physical abuse from his parents; brutal beating by Socs that left him traumatized
Two-Bit: No consistent, supportive adult figures; relies on humor to cope with feeling unimportant
Dally: Spent time in a brutal reform school as a kid, leading to his tough, reckless demeanor
Steve: Works a dead-end gas station job, feels unappreciated, and is stuck in the Greaser lifestyle
Sodapop: Dropped out of school to work, had a painful breakup with Sandy, and is caught between Darry and Ponyboy
Darry: Gave up college and his future to raise his younger brothers, bears full financial and parental responsibility