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In <em>the Outsiders</em>, the differences between the two brothers become evident in the first chapter. Ponyboy, being a teenager, disapproves of his brother Darry controlling him. He finds Derry's efforts unnecessary and desperately wants more freedom. Darry, on the other hand, wants to look after him and acts as a parent-figure. He forbids Ponyboy to go out at night all alone. He is convinced that him protecting his brother is the only way to avoid the intervention of social services.
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