Pony is complaining about his hair and because of how horrible his life is
Ponyboy feels bad when discussing his home life with Johnny because he realizes that Johnny's situation is far worse; Johnny comes from an abusive household and has a deep sense of fear and hopelessness. Ponyboy's own struggles, while significant, pale in comparison to Johnny's trauma, which makes him feel guilty for complaining. Additionally, he cares about Johnny and doesn't want to burden him with his own problems when he knows Johnny is already suffering. This moment highlights Ponyboy's empathy and the bond they share as friends.
he is complaining about a fly in his soup.Will you stop complaining?
'complaining about your paltry problems' is not a sentence because it lacks a subject:You are complaining about your paltry problems again.Greg is complaining about your paltry problems.
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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.
Ain't Complaining was created on 1988-06-14.
c. is well known for complaning. All the above when it's my dad!!!
The greasers are Ponyboy's friends
Complaint or, in a derogatory sense, a person who is always complaining. Also, ag cleamhsán = complaining ''clamhsán,'' the act of complaining; complaints; ''clabhsán.''
The word complaining has three syllables: Com-plain-ing.
Darry slaps Ponyboy because ponyboy was sassing back at him
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis