Darry's Pride In The Outsiders By S. E. Hinton

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In the book The Outsiders, S.E Hinton creates a character with a lot dignity, from his voice tone to his posture, everything shows his pride. Even though he is considered to be a greaser, Darry has a personality that most Socs have. First, we can get a better understanding of Darry’s pride through Ponyboy’s thoughts and questions to Darry. “How come you like fights Darry?... he was proud,” Ponyboy asks Darry. (135). After having a conversation with Darry it is easy to realize Darry has a pride that none of the gang had and it was what divided him from the others. During the rumble, Ponyboy thinks “Darry had a right to be jealous; he was ashamed to be on our side” (143). This shows us the big dividing line between the greasers and Darry. While