What is Chapter 7 about in the outsiders?

What is Chapter 7 about in the outsiders?

Ponyboy recognizes Randy Adderson (Marcia’s boyfriend) and the tall Soc who had tried to drown him. Pony hates them, it is their fault Bob is dead, Johnny is dying, and he and Soda might be placed in a boys’ home. Randy asks him why he saved those children at the burning church.

What did Randy and Ponyboy talk about in Chapter 11?

In Chapter 11, Randy comes to visit him because he has missed several days from school. Randy tells Ponyboy that he came over to see how he was doing. He says to Ponyboy: “My dad says to tell the truth and nobody can get hurt. After an argument between Darry and Ponyboy ensues, Sodapop can no longer take it.

Why did Randy not show up for the Rumble?

Randy Adderson, a soc, tells Ponyboy that he won’t be showing up at the rumble that night because he’s tired of the fighting. Randy also tells Ponyboy that Bob’s parents spoiled him rotten.

Why did Randy want to talk to Ponyboy?

Randy Adderson, a soc, tells Ponyboy that he won’t be showing up at the rumble that night because he’s tired of the fighting. Randy also tells Ponyboy that Bob’s parents spoiled him rotten. Bob was good looking and intelligent, and his parents allowed him to do whatever he wanted.

Why did Randy Orton not fight in the Rumble?

Randy did not want to fight in the rumble because he was tired of the fighting and did not hold Bob’s death against Ponyboy. Ponyboy is upset that Johnny is being charged with murder, even though the Socs that were with Bob admit that they were the ones who attacked Johnny and Ponyboy.

Why did Johnny kill Bob in the rumbles?

In one of the rumbles, Johnny kills Bob in order to protect Ponyboy. Randy has a difficult time dealing with Bob’s death, and before the next rumble, Randy has a talk with Ponyboy about all the trouble and tragedy that has occurred due to the fighting. Randy shares with Pony that violence is wrong because “it doesn’t do any good.”