He enjoys seeing sunsets.
How would pony boy defend his self
He would read "Gone With the Wind''
I thought that would be so simple. Or have you not read the book? It's Ponyboy Michael Curtis, a young greaser.
Ponyboy would rather randy see than his friends because randy was a soc and didnt expect anything more but his friends that he had known for a long time it would be embarrassing for him
Ponyboy Michael Curtis is the youngest among the Curtis brothers and also among the gang of greasers. His parents died in a car wreck and he lives with his two older brothers, Darrel and Sodapop Patrick Curtis. Ponyboy loves reading books and watching movies and sunsets. Ponyboy is very intellegent. He is in high school at the age of 14. Ponyboy is really close with his brother Sodapop and Johnny. He hates Steve (Sodapop's bestfriend) because of him treating Ponyboy as a kid. Ponyboy has brown, almost redish hair and has green eyes. He keeps his hair back and greased up, and he is very proud of it. But later on in the book, his hair will be bleached by Johnny Cade so that they will be disguised. Ponyboy really likes the red-head Soc cheerleader, Cherry Valance but knows they are not meant to be. Ponyboy lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and goes to Will Rogers high school. Ponyboy has no manners but is really nice and sweet. It depends on the person. Ponyboy does not really get along with his older brother Darrel Curtis. Ponyboy Curtis (in the movie) is played by Christopher Thomas Howell.
Dally hit Ponyboy across the back to snap him out of his daze after the traumatic experience of seeing Johnny die. It was Dally's way of showing tough love, trying to get Ponyboy to focus and not let his emotions overwhelm him. Dally, who often used aggression to express his feelings, believed that this physical jolt would help Ponyboy regain his composure.
If Sodapop, Darry, and Ponyboy get separted they will be depressed. They will find it depressing and hard to live because the purpose of their lives were because they loved each other as a family. Imagine being separated from the only thing you had and loved in your life... Pretty sad ain't it??
If I could ask Pony Boy Curtis anything I think it would have to be. "Why did he make a big deal of him cutting and bleaching his "tuff" hair?? I mean its like Johnny said "Shoot,man it's just hair."
Only SICK people would enjoy something that horrific and crude. Examples: Adolf Hitler WWII Joseph Stalin WWII Japanese infantry WWI and WWI You are so right i hate people who enjoy seeing people getting killed they are just SICK
Ponyboy Curtis, the protagonist from S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," usually went to the Dingo for lunch on school days. The Dingo is a local drive-in where he and his friends, the Greasers, would gather to eat and socialize. It serves as a backdrop for many of their interactions and reflects their lifestyle and community.
*ALPHABETICALLY BY LAST NAME Randy Adderson (Anderson in the movie) Johnny Cade Darrel "Darry" Curtis Ponyboy Curtis Sodapop Curtis Keith "Two Bit" Matthews Buck Merrill Steve Randle Bob Sheldon Tim Shepard Sherry "Cherry" Valance Dallas "Dally" Winston Jerry Wood Marcia (no name given) -- also: Paul Holden Curly Shepard Sandy (no name given Mr. Syme --- Ponyboy, Dally, Cherry, Soda, Darrel, Two-Bit, Steve, Johnny, Bob, Sandy, Marcia, Randy, Paul, Barry, Tim, Curly, and Mr. Syme,
In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the character who can be described as persistent is Ponyboy Curtis. Despite facing numerous challenges and adversities throughout the story, Ponyboy remains determined to stay true to himself and his beliefs. His persistence is evident in his efforts to navigate the complexities of his social environment and strive for a better future for himself and his friends.