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Why is Mickey Mouse so important to soda pop life?

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Who is Mickey Mouse and why was he so important to soda form the outsiders book?

Mickey Mouse was Sodas horse. mickey mouse is sodapops horse that got sold by the owner. mickey mouse was soda's horse. He didn't actually own him, but he rode him all the time. then mickey mouse was sold and soda was heartbroken. he loved that horse


What does soda do when Mickey Mouse dies?

Soda tries to cry it out and he burries him down


Who was Mickey Mouse from the outsider?

Soda pop's horse.


What was soda pops' horse name in the outsiders?

Sodapop's horse was called Mickey Mouse.


Who is the character Mickey Mouse in Outsiders?

Soda's old horse the one he had to give up.


What was the name of Poncho's Horse?

Ponyboy did not have a horse; Sodapop did. Soda's horse was Mickey Mouse.


How did Soda react when Mickey Mouse was sold?

He was really upset, and cried for weeks. but tried to hide it from darry and ponyboy, even though they knew it.


If sodapop could have anything in the world what would it be?

soda would probably want: his parents back, mickey mouse back( his horse), and sandy to be his wife.


What does the episode of Mickey Mouse tell about Soda and Pony?

if I'm rite I may not be but it's how they kinda stole Mickey I mean yes it was what's his faces horse but still but idk if I'm rite I red it today and I don't even know haha srry


Describe Mickey mouse in Outsiders?

Soda Pop's horse, that wasn't really his, because he couldn't buy him. Cherry and Ponyboy talk about it at the movies while getting snacks.


Why did they add the story about Mickey Mouse and soda in the novel the outsiders?

Im sure that it could be argued that the Mickey Mouse represented their youth. While Ponyboy was forced to grow up, his friends (and the shirt) represented an innocence that he would be leaving behind.


Who is the father of Sandy's baby in the outsiders?

The father is never specified, but it is NOT Soda's. Sandy cheated on him, and she was sent to live with her Grandparents because her parents were disappointed in their teenage daughter being pregnant. Although Soda said he would marry her, her parents wouldn't let her.