Jerry Wood.
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
When Ponyboy gets home, he tells the guys about his encounter with Cherry Valance and the Socs, expressing his feelings of confusion and frustration regarding the social divide between their two groups. He shares his thoughts on the importance of understanding each other despite their differences and reflects on the struggles both sides face. This conversation highlights Ponyboy's desire for connection and his growing awareness of the complexities of their world.
In the book, he doesn't have one.
His real name is Ponyboy Curtis. His brothers name is Sodapop Curtis and also there is Darrel (Darry) Curtis
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
5 Socials guys
i THINK THE SOCS IS THE BAD ONE AND PONYBOY GROUP IS THE GOOD ONE.
"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
If you are talking about the character in The Outsider, then his name his name is Ponyboy Curtis His brothers are Sodapop Curtis and Darry Curtis and his parents died when he was a little boy, his brothers take care of him so he doesn't have to go to an orphanage.
Ponyboy Curtis's real name is actually Ponyboy Curtis; it's the name he goes by in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
Ponyboy Curtis is his real name. The book says a couple of times that it says so on his birth certificate.
Darrel
In the book, he doesn't have one.
Windrixville
His real name is Ponyboy Curtis. His brothers name is Sodapop Curtis and also there is Darrel (Darry) Curtis
When Ponyboy gets home, he tells the guys about his encounter with Cherry Valance and the Socs, expressing his feelings of confusion and frustration regarding the social divide between their two groups. He shares his thoughts on the importance of understanding each other despite their differences and reflects on the struggles both sides face. This conversation highlights Ponyboy's desire for connection and his growing awareness of the complexities of their world.