He does to a certain extent. He realizes that people love him, and they are hard on him because they care. It doesn't mean that he is suddenly friends with everyone, but the process has definitely begun, and if he continues to learn, it should continue.
ponyboy told the farmer about the socs
hes the main character
Ponyboy decides to tell about the way greasers live everyday by telling his story starting with when he walked out of the movie house. So really, Ponyboy was just telling his theme all along.
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his teacher made him write a special essay assignment
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 told the farmer about the socs
he is the main character from the book he is the narrator of the whole story
hes the main character
Ponyboy decides to tell about the way greasers live everyday by telling his story starting with when he walked out of the movie house. So really, Ponyboy was just telling his theme all along.
they needed to find their way to the mountain.
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The round character in "The Outsiders" is Ponyboy Curtis. He is the protagonist of the novel and undergoes significant development throughout the story, showing various emotions, thoughts, and actions that make him a complex and multidimensional character.
his teacher made him write a special essay assignment
He died after the big rumble with darry and ponyboy.
The protagonist in "The Outsiders" is a teenager named Ponyboy Curtis. He is a member of a gang called the Greasers and frequently finds himself in conflicts with the rival gang, the Socs. Ponyboy's relationships with his brothers, particularly with his older brother Darry and his best friend Johnny, are central to the story.
Ponyboy tells cherry the story of when Johnny gets beat up.