Ponyboy is his real name.
Ponyboy Curtis
He ended up writing the book your reading, The Outsiders.
The name of Ponyboy's mother isn't mentioned in the book the Outsiders. But Pony's parents did DIE in a auto wreak (car crash). I hope that might help.
S.E. Hinton You would've got it anyway if you put it on Wikipedia.S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders"The Outsiders" was written by S.E. Hinton. It was first published in 1967. A film adaptation was produced in 1983 and then television serious appeared in 1990.
In The Outsiders, Ponyboy Curtis is the characters real name. His father gave him the name along with his brothers Sodapop and Darryl.
S.E. Hinton (ps. its a girl author) Just to say, S.E. stands for Susan Eloise. She used the initials because when she wrote her first book, The Outsiders, no one would think a girl could write a book like it. She's stuck with the name for her later books, too.
S.E Hinton was the author, not a character.
esaer to wright her anishel then wright her full name
He ended up writing the book your reading, The Outsiders.
it was. but it said S.E. Hinton, not Susan Hinton.
The name of Ponyboy's mother isn't mentioned in the book the Outsiders. But Pony's parents did DIE in a auto wreak (car crash). I hope that might help.
S.E. Hinton You would've got it anyway if you put it on Wikipedia.S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders"The Outsiders" was written by S.E. Hinton. It was first published in 1967. A film adaptation was produced in 1983 and then television serious appeared in 1990.
S.E Hinton putted her name in initials because she didn't want other people to think girls couldn't write a book like The Outsiders with greasers and fights,
Hinton names her book The Outsiders because Ponyboy and his gang were the 'outsiders'. They weren't like the Socs driving Mustangs. They just weren't wanted/accepted. They were just different than everyone else.
In The Outsiders, Ponyboy Curtis is the characters real name. His father gave him the name along with his brothers Sodapop and Darryl.
S.E. Hinton is a pen name used by Susan Eloise Hinton, the author of novels such as "The Outsiders" and "That Was Then, This Is Now." She chose to use her initials to avoid any biases or gender stereotypes in the publishing industry at the time, allowing her work to be judged solely on its own merit.
Ponyboy Curtis's real name is actually Ponyboy Curtis; it's the name he goes by in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
S.E. Hinton (ps. its a girl author) Just to say, S.E. stands for Susan Eloise. She used the initials because when she wrote her first book, The Outsiders, no one would think a girl could write a book like it. She's stuck with the name for her later books, too.