chapter 1, the first page
I don't even...
Yes, Ponyboy plays track for a sport
Darry
Johnny said that Ponyboy looked like a movie star, specifically mentioning that he resembled the actor Paul Newman. This compliment reflects Johnny's admiration for Ponyboy and highlights Ponyboy's good looks compared to others in their environment. It also emphasizes the theme of youth and innocence in the novel "The Outsiders."
Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.
"There sure is a lot of blood in people." "I think I like it better when the old man's hittin me." "Say gold Ponyboy. Stay gold."
Ponyboy Curtis's parents' names are not explicitly mentioned in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." However, it is known that Ponyboy lives with his two older brothers, Sodapop and Darry, following the deaths of their parents in a car accident. The absence of their parents is a significant aspect of Ponyboy's character development and the dynamics within the Curtis family.
The setting of the Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is Tulsa, Oklahoma
She says that because he didn't act mean and rude to her and Marcia at the drive in like Dally. Also, Cherry finds Ponyboy easy to talk to, because she can say things that she actually means, unlike when she is talking to her friends.
Oh, dude, Ponyboy actually says that Darry doesn't love him on page 88 of "The Outsiders." It's like a real heart-to-heart moment, you know? But hey, who needs love when you've got a gang of greasers looking out for you, right?
He says "Okay, greasers, you've had it!" (pg. 27) Ponyboy mentions that Two-Bit "was good at voice imitations and had sounded for all the world like a snarling Soc."
To get rid of all of the pain inside himself and because ponyboy isn't thinking straight.