In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy Curtis does not explicitly go to college. The story ends with Ponyboy still in high school and dealing with the aftermath of the events that occurred throughout the book. The author leaves the character's future open-ended, allowing readers to speculate on his potential paths beyond the narrative.
Darrel didnt do go to college but he got a scholarship; he turned it down to look after his siblings Ponyboy and Sodapop.
Go see ponyboy in the hospital
no one
When Ponyboy's parents died in car crash.
Icecream truck
Because no one wanted to go with him to the movies
the go to soda pop for help.
Jerry Wood was the teacher who saw Ponyboy go into the burning building to save the children inside. He took Ponyboy to the hospital and treated him kindly, as he was grateful for Ponyboy's act of bravery. Despite Ponyboy's status, Wood did not look down on him and treated him with respect.
they go in! and save them!
To get some coke
Darry loves Ponyboy because if he didn't, then he would have stuck Pony in a boy's home and worked through college with his football scholarship. But at the end of the book, Darry gets sorta mad at him because he feels that Pony lives in a vaccum and needs to cut it out. Darry really wants Pony to graduate and go to college since he wasn't able to and Soda dropped out.
he acts exstrordenarely rude and makes ponyboy want to leave town and go to the west side