The author S.E. Hinton wrote the book The Outsiders to be from Ponyboy Curtis's POV, in the form of an English essay to raise Ponyboy's grade to a C. His English teacher was upset with his deteriating grades and told him to write an essay about anything he wanted, preferably from personal experiences.
Ponyboy decided on writing his story of the past month, from the day it all started.
"When I stepped out 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 teacher made him write a special essay assignment
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.
ponyboy told the farmer about the socs
Johnny and Ponyboy.
hes the main character
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 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.
ponyboy told the farmer about the socs
he is the main character from the book he is the narrator of the whole story
ponyboy is 14
Johnny and Ponyboy.
hes the main character
Greaser Ponyboy is 14 in The Outsiders
Ponyboy doesn't.
The Person who Played Ponyboy Curtis Is Thomas C. Howell. He played Ponyboy in The Outsiders and In this movie the same person plays Ponyboy.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the resolution occurs after the violent conflict between the Greasers and the Socs, culminating in the death of Johnny and Dally. Ponyboy reflects on the events, grappling with the loss and the senselessness of violence. The story concludes with Ponyboy deciding to write about his experiences, suggesting a path toward healing and understanding, highlighting themes of friendship and the struggles of youth.