In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Bob Sheldon is portrayed as a troubled character from a wealthy family. He has a close relationship with his parents, who are depicted as somewhat detached and unable to understand his issues. Additionally, he is part of a gang, but specific details about other relatives are not extensively covered in the story. The focus is more on his interactions with the Greasers and his conflict with them.
Bob Sheldon. He is the soc who is Cherry's boyfriend
In The Outsiders, Bob's last name is Sheldon. His real name is Robert Sheldon.
His parents had not died because they did not mention anything about his parents or any information that involve his parents
It doesn't have a name.
bob sheldon was killed by johnny when he attacked the two boys with a group of friends. one of bob's friends was drowning ponyboy and johnny panicked.
Bob Sheldon was born on 1950-11-27.
Bob Sheldon. He is the soc who is Cherry's boyfriend
Ponyboy
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In The Outsiders, Bob's last name is Sheldon. His real name is Robert Sheldon.
Bob Sheldon is 6 feet tall. He weighs 170 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
His parents had not died because they did not mention anything about his parents or any information that involve his parents
It doesn't have a name.
bob sheldon was killed by johnny when he attacked the two boys with a group of friends. one of bob's friends was drowning ponyboy and johnny panicked.
Bob needed someone to restrict him from doing wrong
they wanted revenge.
Bob Sheldon, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," died in the year 1965. Specifically, his death occurred in the month of September.