Why does Cherry say she could fall?
In Chapter 3, Cherry Valance says that she could fall in love with Dallas Winston. Despite the fact that Cherry is a Soc from an affluent family and Dally is a poor Greaser, Cherry is attracted to him. Cherry is obviously attracted to bad boys and admires Dally’s outlook on life.
What happens when Ponyboy talks to Cherry?
As they walk, Ponyboy and Cherry talk about Ponyboy’s brothers. He notices how easy it is to talk to Cherry. Ponyboy realizes that, although they come from different classes, he and Cherry watch the same sunset. A blue Mustang cruises by the group.
Who does Cherry say she could fall in love with in the outsiders?
Dallas Winston
“I could fall in love with Dallas Winston,” she said. “I hope I never see him again or I will.”
Why was Ponyboy so surprised that he got along with Cherry?
It is important to remember that the main conflict in this novel is based upon Socs vs. Greasers. Because Cherry is a lot like the queen of the soc girls, it surprises Ponyboy that he and she can carry out an entire conversation and see eye-to-eye with one another about so many life issues, especially since he is a Greaser.
Why did Ponyboy run away in the outsider?
Ponyboy is surprised because he is in love with cherry. Explain Ponyboy’s motivation for running away. Ponyboy ran away because Darry hit him, which he has never done. What did the socs do to make Johnny kill.
Why does Ponyboy remind Cherry that they both watch the same sunsets?
Why does Ponyboy remind Cherry that they both watch the same sunsets? Ponyboy reminds cherry that they both watch the same sunsets because Socs and Greasers seem like they live in entirely different worlds.
Why is Cherry attracted to Bob in the Outsiders?
But, Cherry may be attracted to dangerous people because she is Bob’s boyfriend and he is a volatile member of the Socs. Cherry also finds attractive the emotional greasers as opposed to the jaded and spoiled Socs. About her group of friends she tells Ponyboy, “We’re always going and going and going, and never asking where.