After their haircuts, Ponyboy describes how they looked as feeling "like a bunch of bums." He emphasizes that their hair, which was a significant part of their identity and pride, was now gone, making them feel exposed and less confident. The loss of their long hair symbolizes a loss of their individuality and connection to their gang identity.
Johnny said that Ponyboy looked like a movie star, specifically mentioning that he resembled the actor Paul Newman. This compliment reflects Johnny's admiration for Ponyboy and highlights Ponyboy's good looks compared to others in their environment. It also emphasizes the theme of youth and innocence in the novel "The Outsiders."
Yes, Ponyboy plays track for a sport
Soda tells Ponyboy that Darry loves him (Ponyboy) but he does not understand him. Ponyboy only see the strict side of Darry.
Johnny asked Ponyboy to get him another Gone With the Wind.
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In the book it doesn't say but i believe he lives in Oklahoma or that is the setting description.I looked it up .... i hope this helps
No, you would say that she looked pale. Pallor is used to describe a lack of color, but would not be used in a sentence that way.
Yes, Ponyboy plays track for a sport
You describe everything the same way: use your senses.First, say how the crowd looked. Add in how it sounded and smelled and felt, and you've got a good description.
Soda tells Ponyboy that Darry loves him (Ponyboy) but he does not understand him. Ponyboy only see the strict side of Darry.
Johnny asked Ponyboy to get him another Gone With the Wind.
he ate fruit
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Simply say exactly that - You looked beautiful tonight.
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his mom is gay
Ponyboy's parents died 18 months before the book was set.