Ponyboy Curtis, the protagonist in "The Outsiders," exhibits a few negative characteristics, such as impulsiveness and a tendency to be overly sensitive. His emotional responses can sometimes lead him to make hasty decisions without fully considering the consequences. Additionally, he struggles with a sense of identity and can be overly influenced by the opinions of others, which causes internal conflict. Despite these flaws, his character evolves throughout the story, highlighting his growth and resilience.
he lied to himself
i think ponyboys character traits are responsibility, kindness, respect
Pony
the socials
ponyboys subject for his English class is about the greasers and the socs and the book is pretty much ponyboys essay
he lied to himself
i think ponyboys character traits are responsibility, kindness, respect
Pony
the socials
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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The Countryside. In the country.
The greasers are Ponyboy's friends
Greeenish-gray
he is
South Park
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