Johnny and Dallas are the 'main' supporting characters, although the rest of the gang is as well.
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there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
The round character in the Outsiders is Ponyboy Curtis.
Johnny is sweet, tough, and sensitive
If you mean the film adaptation of the book "The Outsiders", then the character you are speaking of is named Darry, and he was portrayed by the late Patrick Swayze.
Steve Randle is a character in the book The Outsiders.
Ember is a fictional character and does not appear in "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. It is possible that you are thinking of a different book or character.
No, Ponyboy Curtis is not a character in the book "Tex." He is a character in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
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Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade
A supporting character in a book is a character who plays a secondary role to the main character or protagonist. They often provide assistance, guidance, or conflict to help develop the main character's journey and story arc. Supporting characters help to enrich the narrative and add depth to the overall storyline.
there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
he is the main character from the book he is the narrator of the whole story
The round character in the Outsiders is Ponyboy Curtis.
Johnny is sweet, tough, and sensitive
If you mean the film adaptation of the book "The Outsiders", then the character you are speaking of is named Darry, and he was portrayed by the late Patrick Swayze.
Steve is a static character in the book because you never changed throughout the story.