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  1. What does Two-Bit's switchblade represent in The Outsiders? Quick answer: In The Outsiders, Two-Bit's switchblade represents autonomy, rebellion, and survival. For Two-Bit, the...

  2. Learn about the symbolism of Two-Bit's switchblade and other objects in The Outsiders, a classic novel by S. E. Hinton. The switchblade represents the greasers' rebellious spirit and individual power, while cars and rings symbolize the Socs' wealth and authority.

  3. La respuesta a esto es que Dally (Dallas Winston) pide prestada la navaja automática de Two-bit. ... Resulta que Dally lo necesita debido a la disputa con el projectunderstood.com

  4. 25 de ene. de 2010 · Quick answer: In "The Outsiders," Dallas Winston, also known as Dally, borrows Two-Bit's prized switchblade in Chapter 8. Despite his reluctance, Two-Bit gives Dally the knife,...

  5. After Johnny and Dally die, Two-Bit gripes over his missing switchblade. When Steve asks him if all he cares about is his switchblade, Two-Bit replies, "No, but that's what I'm wishing...

  6. Johnny is dying in the hospital and refuses to see his mother. Two-Bit brings his switchblade to Dally, who plans to use it at the rumble. Ponyboy has a bad feeling about the fight and argues with Cherry.

  7. Two-Bit gives Dally his switchblade before the rumble, and Dally says it's for Johnny. Two-Bit and Ponyboy also visit Johnny in the hospital and see Cherry Valance in her Corvette.