How does the setting foreshadow the events in this chapter?
How did the setting foreshadow the events in this chapter? The setting of the park illustrates how the feud between the greasers and the socs is seen as a game. Do you think Bob’s death was justice? Yes, he jumped Pony and Johnny and ordered one of the socs to give Pony a ‘bath’, intending to kill him.
What is an example of foreshadowing in Chapter 4 of the outsiders?
Johnny and Ponyboy are jumped at the park; Johnny kills a member of the rival Soc gang; and Johnny and Ponyboy go on the run to hide out in an abandoned church several miles away. The setting at the beginning of the action foreshadows what will happen in several ways. First, Johnny and Pony are in a park.
What is the setting in Chapter 4 of the outsiders?
The most important event in chapter four of The Outsiders occurs at the park when Johnny and Ponyboy are attacked by a group of Soc boys. The attack in the park and Bob’s murder changes the direction of the novel, forcing Johnny and Ponyboy to flee their hometown and hide out in the abandoned church in Windrixville.
How did the author foreshadow that Johnny would use his knife in Chapter 4?
They beat him up and he is jumpy now. He has a knife now, so he cam defend himself. Mentioning the fights and the knife foreshadows the rumble where he uses it.
What foreshadowing a warning of a future event in Chapter 2 lets you know that Johnny would kill someone using a knife in Chapter 4?
Ponyboy then tells Cherry “He would kill the next person who jumped him. It is this part of the conversation that occurs in Chapter 2 that foreshadows that Johnny will later use his switch blade knife in Chapter 4 to kill Bob, a Soc boy, who along with 4 other Socs attempts to jump both Johnny and Ponyboy at the park.
Did sodapop die in the outsiders?
Sodapop’s fate On a DVD commentary, Rob Lowe said he asked S.E. Hinton where she saw his character, Sodapop, going after the events of “The Outsiders.” He said she told him that Sodapop is drafted, goes to fight in Vietnam and dies there.
How do Johnny and ponyboy disguise themselves?
In “The Outsiders,” by S.E. Hinton, the characters of Ponyboy and Johnny were involved in an attack by the Socs. Johnny stabbed and killed Bob in order to save Ponyboy’s life. They ran to Jay Mountain and hid in an old church. To disguise themselves they cut and washed their hair.
Why does Johnny think is a hero?
Johnny thinks that Dally is a hero because of Dally’s deep loyalty to his fellow Greasers. Dally expresses this innate loyalty through acts of self-sacrifice. Additionally, Johnny thinks of Dally as a man of honor, someone who will never betray a fellow Greaser.
Why is it so hard for ponyboy and Johnny to cut their hair?
Ponyboy has a big problem with this. He tells Johnny he doesn’t want to cut his hair because it took him a long time to grow it just the way he wanted it. He is very proud of his long hair and he doesn’t want to change it in any way.
What is the one thing the greasers are proud of Chapter 5?
What is the one thing the Greasers are proud of? – Greasers are proud of their hair.
Why does Dally carry an unloaded gun?
Why is Dally carrying an unloaded gun? To scare off the socs, the socs are hostile and angry since their friend was killed.
Why is ponyboy famous now?
He assumed that Dally would be the one the would turn to to help them out, so he gave Dally the letter to give to Pony. Why is Pony famous now? His picture is in the paper because of the stabbing.