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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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Hi guysI am new on this app​

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svetoff [14.1K]3 years ago
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you're welcome to this app

lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
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OK I think u will fastly get this app

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Ponyboy really likes Cherry, and she too likes Ponyboy, and finds him a nice unexpected friend. Cherry tells Ponyboy she liked him from the start because of the way he talked and because he is a nice kid, which is a rarity, and she wanted to help him and the other greasers. Ponyboy asks her if she could see the sunset well from the West Side, and she confirms this as true.

Cherry and Ponyboy are essentially "soul-mates" throughout the novel. Although the two characters never become romantically involved, Ponyboy and Cherry share a close understanding of one another and see eye-to-eye on numerous topics.

explanation:

i remember reading the outsiders in 8th grade

btw the movie is so so different then the book

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Ponyboy his friends, Dally and Johnny meet Cherry and Marcia, a pair of Soc girls, at a drive-in movie theater. Ponyboy starts talking with Cherry, "emotionally connecting with a Soc for the first time in his life."

Ponyboy, Johnny, and Two-Bit walk Cherry and Marcia home, and they are stopped by Cherry's boyfriend Bob who badly beat up Johnny a few months back. Cherry prevents a fight happening by willingly leaving with Bob...

then yk Ponyboy gets beat up cause Dally hit him and he ran away in the middle of the night...

Cherry out of guilt acts as a spy for the greasers...

"Ponyboy visits Johnny at the hospital, where he is in critical condition. On their way home, Pony spots Cherry and they talk. Cherry says she is unwilling to visit Johnny in the hospital because he killed her boyfriend. Pony calls her a traitor, but after she explains herself they end on good terms. "

sources: wikipedia, google, enotes, the outsiders fandom

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Here is a brief description on the story.

‘The Strangers that Came to Town’ is a short story and considered one of the best works of Ambrose Flack. Central in the story corresponds to the struggle felt by an immigrant family in Croatia as they try to adjust to the American way of life. Evident in the piece is the fact of discrimination and prejudice by the locals against the Duvitch family. Despite this treatment, the family continued to demonstrate resilience, optimism and generosity to the people who continue to ostracize them. In the end however, these traits would remain to be significant as acceptance is gained by the Duvitch family.

This further extends to their social status as the children are ridiculed for what they wear and also become a norm among other people within the community. Though this may seem to be the case, the Duvitch family continued to find ways to live beyond these cruelties and still show goodness to these people.

Flack also offers readers contrasting viewpoints surrounding the value system applied by the small-town American community and the Duvitch family. On one hand, readers are able to recognize the prejudice and bigotry exhibited by majority of the community against the Croatian immigrants. They are quick to judge because of how they look and create specific labels based on what they can only observe (Lopez 1). This remains to be a challenging experience for the Duvitch family because of the pressure to adjust to their new home as well as finding ways to experience the positive things in these experiences. Arguably, Flack is able to show that it is due to the Duvitch family’s optimism and willingness to accept their burden that they are able to gain the respect of the townsfolk.

Lastly, the story brings forward that change can happen with the ability of an individual to challenge the existing system. Clearly, the actions towards the Duvitch family remain to be unequal and detrimental to their ability to thrive within the community. That is why the initiative of Tom to put an end to oppressive behavior indicates the direction towards change. He specifically recognized that the actions committed against the Duvitch remain to be senseless and should be given the same amount of respect as others. Seeing this, the challenge then by Tom in this discriminative system further opened up ways for the transformation to happen. Rather than perceiving the Duvitch family as outsiders, they now have become a part of the community.

Ambrose Flack’s ‘The Strangers that Came to Town’ exhibit the difficult realities experienced by immigrants in trying to adjust and blend in with the local community. Clearly, issues related to labels, prejudice and oppression were experienced by the Duvitch family in the story. However, it is the family’s continued resilience to overcome these challenges and still demonstrate sympathy and goodness paved the way for the development of respect by the locals. The actions and initiatives made by Tom proved to be an important catalyst that shaped the start of changes. It is through his ability to question the current condition and put forward new ways to advocate positive changes that the Duvitch family found relevance within the community and the numerous efforts to give back be recognized by many.

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Feel free to copy and Paste and hope this helps :)

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