Soda alway's try's to understand everyone. he never hollers. he is also "movie star handsome".
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He looks like a movie star, he loves to fight and drag race. What he loves the most is cars and girls.
His real name is Sodapop Curtis. Pony makes a point of mentioning that it says so on his ceritifcate (just like his name is actually Ponyboy and it says so on his certificate) in the book, too.
Sodapop Curtis dropped out of school because he was failing at it. He also wanted to help with the money payments
Oh, dude, Sodapop Curtis drives a sweet Mustang in "The Outsiders." It's like his pride and joy, you know? So, next time you see a Mustang cruising by, just imagine Sodapop behind the wheel, living his greaser life.
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He looks like a movie star, he loves to fight and drag race. What he loves the most is cars and girls.
His real name is Sodapop Curtis. Pony makes a point of mentioning that it says so on his ceritifcate (just like his name is actually Ponyboy and it says so on his certificate) in the book, too.
Sodapop Curtis dropped out of school because he was failing at it. He also wanted to help with the money payments
Oh, dude, Sodapop Curtis drives a sweet Mustang in "The Outsiders." It's like his pride and joy, you know? So, next time you see a Mustang cruising by, just imagine Sodapop behind the wheel, living his greaser life.
Sodapop fights for fun.
sodapop fights for fun"its action, its a contest. like a drag race"-sodapop
he looks just like Sodapop and Sodapop looks like a movie star so what do yhu think.?.........................YES!
Darry is a strong, hardworking, caring individual. He plays father to his two younger brothers, Sodapop and Ponyboy. He roofs houses, and is described by Ponyboy (to Cherry Valance) that he's big, handsome, and likes to play football.
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy Curtis lives in the East Side of Tulsa, Oklahoma. More specifically, he lives with his two older brothers, Darry and Sodapop, in a neighborhood known as the "East Side." The novel explores themes of social class and identity through Ponyboy's experiences in his community.
Oh, dude, Ponyboy Curtis isn't in the book "Tex." That's like asking if Batman is in a Harry Potter book. Ponyboy is from "The Outsiders," written by S.E. Hinton. So, yeah, they're totally different books, man.
The father is never specified, but it is NOT Soda's. Sandy cheated on him, and she was sent to live with her Grandparents because her parents were disappointed in their teenage daughter being pregnant. Although Soda said he would marry her, her parents wouldn't let her.