Ponyboy's two brothers are Darrel Shaynne Curtis, Jr. (called Darry) and Sodapop Patrick Curtis. Darry is the oldest and Sodapop is the middle brother.
Darry Curtis and Sodapop Curtis.
Ponyboy has 2 brothers Darry Curtis and Sodapop Curtis.
His brothers Darry and Sodapop. Along with Steve, Johnny, Two-Bit and Dally.
In The Outsiders, Ponyboy Curtis is the characters real name. His father gave him the name along with his brothers Sodapop and Darryl.
i think ponyboys character traits are responsibility, kindness, respect
If you are talking about the character in The Outsider, then his name his name is Ponyboy Curtis His brothers are Sodapop Curtis and Darry Curtis and his parents died when he was a little boy, his brothers take care of him so he doesn't have to go to an orphanage.
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
The Countryside. In the country.
his birthday was on 1978
The greasers are Ponyboy's friends
Right after he lost his parents.
To get through to his brother Darry.
the court hearing, the rumble, the loss of both Johnny and Dally and their personal fight with each other (the one where darry and ponyboy try to get soda to take their side).
The night his parents died!
He is best friends with all of them
To bleach Ponyboys hair to disguise him
Ponyboy suffers of the events of the pastfew days/weeks the recurrence od ponyboys nightmares suggests that he is struggling emotionally to cope with the killing of Bob,the possibility of johnny;s death and the threat of separation of his brothers
Ponyboy suffers of the events of the pastfew days/weeks the recurrence od ponyboys nightmares suggests that he is struggling emotionally to cope with the killing of Bob,the possibility of johnny;s death and the threat of separation of his brothers
Because it represent his identity as a greaser
Pony's teacher refers to his grades .
To tell us his story----This book
The Curtis parents died in a terrible carcrash.
In an old abandoned church on Jay Mountain.
He tries to ignore it.
Gone With The Wind By: Margaret Mitchell