Ponyboy doesn't refer Sodapop as a dropout because Sodapop says he's dumb and was only passing Auto mechanics and gym anyways and Ponyboy knows that Sodapop isn't dumb at all
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
it means to stay who you are and don't change
Ponyboy and Johnny went inside because they thought that they started the fire with one of there smokes
S.E. Hinton wrote it in 1st person as if she were Ponyboy. i don't believe she was actually 14.
in the book the outsiders by s. e. hinton, the point of view is 1st person, because ponyboy is the narrorator, and because you know his thoughts but not any of the other characters.
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
The narrator of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is Ponyboy Curtis, a member of the Greasers gang who shares his perspective on the events unfolding in the story.
Ponyboy, the protagonist in "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, lives in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
No, Ponyboy Curtis is not a character in the book "Tex." He is a character in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
Ponyboy protrays himself as dreamy, and sensitive,not very realistically-minded.
In S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," the word "radiate" is used to describe Ponyboy's personality and appearance. It suggests that Ponyboy has a glowing or appealing presence that draws others to him. The word is commonly associated with warmth, positivity, and charm.
Ponyboy is the main character in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. His name reflects a sense of individuality and uniqueness, as he is a member of a gang called the Greasers who stand in contrast to the wealthier "Socs" in their town. The reason behind his name is to emphasize his outsider status and the struggles he faces as a teenager growing up in a divided society.
Ponyboy Curtis's real name is actually Ponyboy Curtis; it's the name he goes by in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
No I don't agree that it was a good idea for Ponyboy and Johnny to kill a person in the book Outsiders by S.E. Hinton.
it means to stay who you are and don't change
Ponyboy and Johnny went inside because they thought that they started the fire with one of there smokes
Ponyboy Curtis only appears in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." He is not mentioned in any of her other works.