Answer:
would've been so handsome and good looking if his eyes weren't that cold.
Explanation:
In the book "The Outisders", Darry is portrayed as a strict and emotionless brother to the protagonist, Ponyboy. The relationship between Ponyboy and Darry was much different than Ponyboy's relationship with his other brother, Dally.
Ponyboy's description of Darry's "eyes like two pieces of pale blue-green ice" tells us that Ponyboy thinks his brother would've been so handsome and good looking if his eyes weren't that cold and emotionless.
He describes Darry as a resemblance of their late father yet Darry's eyes were uniquely his own and that they had a determined set to them just as his personality. He says that that his eyes were cold as his personality.
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Juliet is saying that she finds out who she really fell in love with and how her love is an enemy of her family and is mad about how her first real love is a sworn enemy