Not a fist fight, but once or twice they got into a tiff, but it did not last long at all. They immediately forgave each other.
Rob Lowe plays Soda Pop Curtis in The Outsiders.
i think it is soda pop curtis
Soda likes to fight because "It's action. It's like a contest..."(soda said that in the book on page 133)
Soda likes to fight because "It's action. It's like a contest..."(soda said that in the book on page 133)
If you mean Soda Curtis from "The Outsiders" he was in the gang "The Greasers" who lived on the poor East side of town, wore dark clothes with slicked back hair and travelled mostly on foot.
Two-bit (keith) Mathews Steve Dallas Winston Johnny Cade Soda pop Curtis Darry Curtis and... Ponyboy Curtis
I don't know exactly what you are asking, but Soda is the glue for the Curtis family, the referee, the lighter, happier side of life.
Rob Lowe portrayed Sodapop Curtis in The Outsiders.
Soda Pop's horse is named "Sparky." This character is featured in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, where Soda Pop Curtis is one of the central characters. Sparky symbolizes Soda's connection to his carefree and youthful spirit.
In "The Outsiders," Soda Curtis often hangs out at the Dingo, a local drive-in diner where he enjoys spending time with friends and his brothers, Ponyboy and Darry. The Dingo serves as a social hub for the Greasers, where they can relax and connect with one another. Additionally, Soda is frequently seen at home, engaging with family, and sometimes at the drive-in movies.
Soda couldn't take to see Ponyboy and Darry fight anymore, he felt like he was in the middle of the fights all the time and couldn't take a side because he saw both sides very clearly and had some agreements with both.
Darry - Darrel Shayne Curtis Soda - Sodapop Patrick Curtis pony - Ponboy Michael Curtis Dally- Dallas Winston Two- bit- Kieth Matthews Steve- Steve Randle Johnny- johnny Cade