In "The Outsiders," Ponyboy Curtis is described as being slight and lean, weighing approximately 130 pounds. His physical appearance reflects his youth and vulnerability, which are central themes in the story. The specifics of his weight help to emphasize the contrast between him and the more rugged members of the Greaser gang.
Ponyboy because he wants to have everything his way But they all have good reasons to be the biggest outsider. The most common examples would probably be ponyboy, Johnny , dally, Darry, and soda.
It is speculated that he has a crush on Cherry Valance, but he has no serious romance in the book.
His Experience because he decided he could start telling people it
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
A few similarities between the movie and book are that the movie still has the complete Greaser gang (Ponyboy, Johnny, Sodapop, Darry, Dally, Two-Bit, and Steve) and also Johnny and Dally still die in the movie but the movie begins with Johnny and Pony following Dally around town.when johnny kills bob and the rumble Now a few differences are that they dont have the court scene, Darry doesn't slap Pony he pushes him down; Pony isn't sick after Johnny and Dally die; the movie doesn't mention Mickey Mouse, (Soda's horse); Sodapop and Dally aren't blonds like they are in the book, instead they are brunettes; the church that Ponyboy and Johnny run away to isn't on a hill; when the church catches on fire pony and johnny doesn't save the kids in a hall way; randy doesn't visit Ponyboy after the rumble the book is a lot better than the movie because there is no detail left out and in the movie there's a lot . I have like 37 differences 1 is that the movie never mentions sodapops girl friend. They don't do acrobatic stuff off the porch. Ponyboy didn't fall asleep on Johnny's lap while riding the train. In the book Soda gives Ponyboy money (a check) Well in the book he didn't. Johnny never made a joke about Jerry about how fat he was. They mention that Marcia was from the south side instead of west side. At the beggining of the movie they never chased after those kids and picked on them in the book. Also the book was written in ponyboy's perspective and the movie was not the movie was written in everyone's perspective.
Ponyboy because he wants to have everything his way But they all have good reasons to be the biggest outsider. The most common examples would probably be ponyboy, Johnny , dally, Darry, and soda.
Ponyboy's parents died. So they aren't mentioned so much in the book.
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy Curtis's weight is not explicitly mentioned. He is described as being lean and wiry due to his active lifestyle as a member of the Greasers gang.
He writes about the Greasers and the Socs. The book is pretty much Ponyboy's essay.
It is speculated that he has a crush on Cherry Valance, but he has no serious romance in the book.
"A heroic story of friendship and belonging,Ponyboy can count on his brothers. And on his friends. But not on much else besides trouble with the Socs, a vicious gang of rich kids whose idea of a good time is beating up "greasers" like Ponyboy. At least he knows what to expect-unril the night someone takes things to far." "This remarkable novel gives a moving, c credible view of the outsider s from the inside...we meet powerful characters in a book with a powerful message-The Horn Book"
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ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
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how do the pigs gain so much weight in the book animal farm.
it ways about 1 kilogram