The Outsiders

what distinguishes Cherry's character from the other girls her age? how is she different from a typical teenage girl in the 1960's? from the outsiders, chapter 2

from the book/movie The Outsiders. In chapter 2.

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Cherry is a redhead Soc girl, Bob's girlfriend, whom Ponyboy meets at the drive-in when Dally is bothering her and Marcia. In their first one-on-one interaction, Ponyboy realizes how much principle means to Cherry: "Cherry had said she wouldn't drink Dally's Coke if she was starving, and she meant it. It was the principle of the thing. But Marcia saw no reason to throw away a perfectly good, free Coke." For Ponyboy, Cherry transcends the soc/greaser labels. She has the same artistic temperament as Ponyboy.