"When I stepped out in into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman, and a ride home."
His Experience because he decided he could start telling people it
Ponyboy has to write a theme in his English class. he has to write theme for his class so he can improve his grade because he is failing his class
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
because he's failing his composition class.
After everything that has happened in the story Ponyboy finds a note from Johnny, that he had dictated to his nurse, in his copy if "Gone with the Wind". Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay golden" refering to their previous conversations. This inspires Ponyboy to write his theme for English about all that has hardened to him in the last weeks. We then find out that the whole story was his theme.
His Experience because he decided he could start telling people it
He writes about the Greasers and the Socs. The book is pretty much Ponyboy's essay.
Ponyboy has to write a theme in his English class. he has to write theme for his class so he can improve his grade because he is failing his class
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
The end of the book refers back to the beginning, and what the author is trying to tell us is that it is Ponyboy who is the fictional writer of the story.
because he's failing his composition class.
The end of the book refers back to the beginning, and what the author is trying to tell us is that it is Ponyboy who is the fictional writer of the story.
The end of the book refers back to the beginning, and what the author is trying to tell us is that it is Ponyboy who is the fictional writer of the story.
After everything that has happened in the story Ponyboy finds a note from Johnny, that he had dictated to his nurse, in his copy if "Gone with the Wind". Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay golden" refering to their previous conversations. This inspires Ponyboy to write his theme for English about all that has hardened to him in the last weeks. We then find out that the whole story was his theme.
After everything that has happened in the story Ponyboy finds a note from Johnny, that he had dictated to his nurse, in his copy if "Gone with the Wind". Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay golden" refering to their previous conversations. This inspires Ponyboy to write his theme for English about all that has hardened to him in the last weeks. We then find out that the whole story was his theme.
Because after the deaths, he began to fail Mr. Syme's class. His teacher told him if he wrote a theme (essay) then he would give Pony a C for the semester.
Ponyboy is finally able to write his English theme after he processes the traumatic events surrounding the death of his friends and the struggles he faces as a Greaser. His experiences inspire him to express his feelings and thoughts through writing, allowing him to connect with his emotions and share his story. Ultimately, he realizes the importance of his narrative, giving him the motivation to articulate his journey and perspective.