Ponyboy is 14
Pony boy is fourteen year old in the book
14
Johnny and Ponyboy went to Windrixville. I believe that it's in Oklahoma. I know their hometown was Tulsa and the book was based in 1965.
Ponyboy Curtis, the protagonist of S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," is 14 years old. The story is set in the 1960s, and Ponyboy's age plays a significant role in his perspective and experiences as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a divided society. His youth highlights themes of innocence and the struggles of adolescence.
Ponyboy was 13, about to turn 14 during the book. His parents died 8 months before the novel takes place. So, he was 13 years old when his parents died.
ponyboy is 14
Pony boy is fourteen year old in the book
14
He was 14
Ponyboy was in the eighth grade when he was 14 years old.
while playing, do you mean like how old was c thomas howell? my mom said he was sixteen.
when johnny and ponyboy were in Windrixville living in the old church
Johnny and Ponyboy went to Windrixville. I believe that it's in Oklahoma. I know their hometown was Tulsa and the book was based in 1965.
Ponyboy was 13, about to turn 14 during the book. His parents died 8 months before the novel takes place. So, he was 13 years old when his parents died.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
Johnny told ponyboy that they needed to go back when they were in Windrixville because he wanted Ponyboy to stay away from the trouble and because it was Johnny's problem and not his. Johnny and Ponyboy also decided to face the police because they were tired and they can't stay hidden forever in the old church.
Bob