In the actual movie The Outsiders, Soda is played by Rob Lowe, a very handsome young man. The way Soda is described in the book is a young man around the age of 18 with brown hair and a very nice physique, he is also very handsome.
Sodapop is handsomer than anyone else I know. Not like Darry- Soda's movie- star kind of handsome, the kind that people stop on the street to watch go by. He's not as tall as Darry, and he's a little slimmer, but he has a finely drawn, sensitive face that somehow manages to be reckless and thoughtful at the same time.
He's got dark- gold hair that he combs back- long and silky and straight- and in the summer the sun bleaches it to a shining wheat- gold. His eyes are dark brown- lively, dancing, recklessly laughing eyes that can be gentle and sympathetic one moment and blazing with anger the next.
Sodapop Is A Really good guy. He helps then jump the socs And he does other cool things You should be reading not asking questions alrighty cause its a REALLY REALLY GOOD BOOK yea heard alrighty HAVE FUN!
SodaPop Has very signficant and unique grayish-greenish eyes
It was his dream to have grown up and do his own thing and have what _____r_ he wants.
At a gas station
Rob Lowe.
i think it is soda pop curtis
When Soda was talking to Darry, he cocked one eye up, a trick he learned from Two-Bit. Soda Pop, a character in The Outsiders, was the one that was always looking out for the others.
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a note from his brother sodapop.
Rob Lowe plays Soda Pop Curtis in The Outsiders.
i think it is soda pop curtis
2. Ponyboy and Darry.
When Soda was talking to Darry, he cocked one eye up, a trick he learned from Two-Bit. Soda Pop, a character in The Outsiders, was the one that was always looking out for the others.
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a note from his brother sodapop.
Rob Lowe plays Soda Pop Curtis in The Outsiders.
I don't know exactly what you are asking, but Soda is the glue for the Curtis family, the referee, the lighter, happier side of life.
In the book "The Outsiders", it clearly states that Ponyboy and Sodapop are their birth names, NOT nicknames.
like a father, obviously"....
S.E. Hinton used names like Ponyboy and Soda Pop to create a sense of individuality and convey the unique personalities of the characters in "The Outsiders." These names reflect the greaser subculture that the characters belong to and help to emphasize their tight-knit bond as a group of friends.
the soda pop fizzes when opened becasue the carbon dioxide is being mixed with oxygen with causes a reaction like you have seen in the soda pop
Soda pop dies Pony boy gets arrested. And the rest live happily ever after --Aly