Randy is sad that his dad is disappointed in him for being a part of this mess but Ponyboy is worried about him and soda being put in a boys home.
In the Outsiders, Ponyboy can be described as reckless, intelligent, small, and other traits like those.
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
hes cruel and mean to ponyboy hes always yelling at him!
Dally and Ponyboy ran to the car and drove off to the hospital to see Johnny before he dies. The other greasers were all in Ponyboy's house.
Randy is sad that his dad is disappointed in him for being a part of this mess but Ponyboy is worried about him and soda being put in a boys home.
In the Outsiders, Ponyboy can be described as reckless, intelligent, small, and other traits like those.
Ponyboy calls the other gangs more rough and organized than his.
hes cruel and mean to ponyboy hes always yelling at him!
Dally and Ponyboy ran to the car and drove off to the hospital to see Johnny before he dies. The other greasers were all in Ponyboy's house.
in the book the outsiders by s. e. hinton, the point of view is 1st person, because ponyboy is the narrorator, and because you know his thoughts but not any of the other characters.
in the book the outsiders by s. e. hinton, the point of view is 1st person, because ponyboy is the narrorator, and because you know his thoughts but not any of the other characters.
Ponyboy and Johnny are two of the main characters, and best friends, in the novel "The Outsiders." What Ponyboy means in this quote is that he and Johnny know each other so well that nothing needs to be said for the two to know what the other is thinking.
Ponyboy Curtis only appears in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." He is not mentioned in any of her other works.
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy's parents have already died in a car accident. Towards the end of the story, Johnny Cade dies from injuries sustained during a fight, and Dally Winston is killed by police after a confrontation.
The outsiders are exactly two rival groups that are the Greasers and the Socs. Really i think it's the people who don't follow the rival gangs. For example, Ponyboy, johnny, cherry and randy, don't follow the trend of hating each other, so they would considered outsiders.
Ponyboy Curtis is the primary narrator of "The Outsiders," providing insight into the story's events and themes through his perspective. His internal struggles and growth are central to the plot, as he grapples with issues of identity, class conflict, and the search for belonging. Additionally, his relationships with other characters, particularly his brothers and fellow Greasers, highlight his significance in the narrative. Overall, Ponyboy's experiences and reflections drive the story forward, establishing him as the main character.