Pony Boy is focused on most throughout the novel and therefore the author has wanted us to go along with his values and beliefs. The protagonist is usually the main character, and the main character in the Outsiders is Pony Boy.
His hair was a symbol of the greasers and what they believed in. While the Socs, the big shots, had the symbols of the madras shirt, the corvair, and blue mustang, the greasers had their own symbol of greasy long hair. Pony also thought it made him look "tuff". He worked a very long time to get his hair long and the way he wanted it.
It is important to him because his hair is what respresents that he is a greaser.
The novel is told through Ponyboy's point of view.
so that the police wouldn't recognize them
The reason why Ponyboy was complaining about his haircut was that it was his pride. Two-Bit's pride is his blade, if he loses it, how might it affect him? Compare that with Ponyboy.
he's the narrator
In the book, The Outsiders, Johnny and Pony disguise themselves by cutting their hair and bleaching their hair. Pony doesn't want to cut his hair because he like it the way it is.
If I could ask Pony Boy Curtis anything I think it would have to be. "Why did he make a big deal of him cutting and bleaching his "tuff" hair?? I mean its like Johnny said "Shoot,man it's just hair."
Ponyboy Curtis. When he and Johnny are hiding out in the church, Johnny says that Pony has to dye his hair so he won't match his description in the paper.
When Ponyboy and Johnny ran away to the church. They had to cut their hair and bleach it to disguise them selves. And after Johnny cut Ponyboys, he was bout to cut his own hair , and he said no Johnny , don't cut your hair , but he did anyway
What preparation did ponyboy make before the fight why did he do
my favorite part in "The Outsiders" is when Jhonny is cutting Ponyboy's hair and bleached it. i thought it was pretty funny because after Jhonny passed, he still kept his hair the same even though he didnt need to anymore.
In the book, The Outsiders, Johnny and Pony disguise themselves by cutting their hair and bleaching their hair. Pony doesn't want to cut his hair because he like it the way it is.
If I could ask Pony Boy Curtis anything I think it would have to be. "Why did he make a big deal of him cutting and bleaching his "tuff" hair?? I mean its like Johnny said "Shoot,man it's just hair."
Ponyboy Curtis. When he and Johnny are hiding out in the church, Johnny says that Pony has to dye his hair so he won't match his description in the paper.
Cutting off his hair is a major step for Ponyboy because it symbolizes a break from the social expectations and identity he associates with his greaser appearance. It signifies his desire to distance himself from the violence and stereotypes associated with his gang. Additionally, the act of cutting his hair could also be seen as a form of rebellion and self-discovery as he navigates his own path apart from the constraints of his environment.
When Ponyboy and Johnny ran away to the church. They had to cut their hair and bleach it to disguise them selves. And after Johnny cut Ponyboys, he was bout to cut his own hair , and he said no Johnny , don't cut your hair , but he did anyway
What preparation did ponyboy make before the fight why did he do
Good looking, smaller for his age(14), long greasy hair, tough
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Johnny wants Ponyboy and Two-Bit to bring him another paperback copy of Gone with the Wind, so Ponyboy can continue reading it to him like he did before the fire.Source: The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton
WELL ACCORDiNG tO WHAt i READ PONyBOy GEtS UPSEt BECAUSE SO tHAt HiM AND JOHNNy WONt GEt CAUGHt PONyBOy HAS tO CUt AND BLEACH HiS HAiR AND WHEN HE DOES it LOOKS REALLy UGLy
He Starts Crying and walks off and he gets stabbed