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In the book "The Outsiders", it clearly states that Ponyboy and Sodapop are their birth names, NOT nicknames.
Darry and Sodapop Curtis
Yes it is their real names in the book and movie. who named them and why: their father. He wanted their names to be unique. Ponyboy Curtis and Sodapop Curtis. However Ponyboys actual name is: C. Thomas Howell and Sodapop's actual name is: Rob Lowe
Sodapop Patrick Curtis
Steve Randle (Sodapop's bestfriend)
In the book "The Outsiders", it clearly states that Ponyboy and Sodapop are their birth names, NOT nicknames.
Ponyboy and SodaPop are their real names, not nicknames. Their late Dad was always bold and different, so they wanted them to have unique names.
Darry and Sodapop Curtis
Yes it is their real names in the book and movie. who named them and why: their father. He wanted their names to be unique. Ponyboy Curtis and Sodapop Curtis. However Ponyboys actual name is: C. Thomas Howell and Sodapop's actual name is: Rob Lowe
the boys like real names from there nicknames
Sodapop Patrick Curtis
All brothers, Last names are all Curtis, Greasers, Parents died, Live together.
Steve Randle (Sodapop's bestfriend)
Sodapop is Ponyboy's second older brother. He is described as being movie star handsome and optimistic.
Sodapop only smokes when something is bugging him or "to steady his nerves or when he wants to look tough" (97).
Yes, but ponyboy and sodapop are not nick names they are original names given by their dad and ponyboy says that it is on their birth certificate. pony tells cherry , and the aqmbulance driver in the book
Sodapop Curtis dropped out of school because he was failing at it. He also wanted to help with the money payments