he fears about the socs the police and his brother in some way
Ponyboy realized that Johnny always wanted Dally,and that Dally was always Johnny's role model.
In "The Outsiders", Darry's greatest fear is Ponyboy will get hurt and die like their parents did. After their deaths, he took up the responsibility of raising Ponyboy and Sodapop. As a result, he fears losing any more members of his family.
Ponyboy worries about what Darry might say when he gets home because he knows that Darry is strict and has high expectations for him. He feels the pressure to meet those expectations and fears that Darry will be disappointed or angry about his actions. This concern highlights Ponyboy's desire for approval and the complex dynamics of their brotherly relationship, where he feels both love and the weight of responsibility.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
Ponyboy's life was so different because his best friend, Johnny, and his second best friend, Dally, were both dead. And, because, Darry, Sodapop, and Ponyboy realized how important family really was and decided not to fight anymore. The Socs started staying on the North Side of town after the rumble, so they ALMOST completely stopped bothering what Greasers were left.
The sum of all fears.
The greasers are Ponyboy's friends
Darry slaps Ponyboy because ponyboy was sassing back at him
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
Ponyboy is 14
ponyboy is 14