By reading the book... Ponyboy curtis is a quiet boy who is different from the rest of the greasers, he has light brown almost red hair and green-grayish eyes. (he wishes they were more gray becasue most of the people he hated had green eyes) Ponyboy enjoys watching movies and likes reading books. He loves to watch sunsets. He is really smart in school, and he is a good runner, but he smokes.
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
The Outsiders is a novel written by S. E. Hinton that was published in 1967 when Hinton was 18. Ponyboy Curtis, the main character and Greaser, wore jeans, a white t-shirt, leather jacket and his black hair slicked back.
The dynamic character of the outsiders is "Ponyboy Curtis". He is the main character who's life changes dramatically after his friend Johnny kills a Soc and they are forced without hesitation to run away.
No, but it is said that Rob Lowe (the actor that plays Sodapop in the movie) asked S.E. Hinton (the author of the book) what happens to his character. S.E. Hinton said that Sodapop goes to Vietnam and dies there.
Of how he acted when Johnny and Dally died and how he saved those children.
No, Ponyboy Curtis is not a character in the book "Tex." He is a character in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton.
The narrator of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is Ponyboy Curtis, a member of the Greasers gang who shares his perspective on the events unfolding in the story.
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
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.
The Outsiders is a novel written by S. E. Hinton that was published in 1967 when Hinton was 18. Ponyboy Curtis, the main character and Greaser, wore jeans, a white t-shirt, leather jacket and his black hair slicked back.
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 Curtis's favorite book is "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell.
Ponyboy Curtis, the main character of "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, drops out of school after the death of his parents. He feels pressure to take care of his two younger brothers, Sodapop and Darry, and struggles to balance family responsibilities with school.
The dynamic character of the outsiders is "Ponyboy Curtis". He is the main character who's life changes dramatically after his friend Johnny kills a Soc and they are forced without hesitation to run away.
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Sodapop Curtis is a central character who is emotionally impacted by the conflicts and struggles faced by his family and friends. He faces a difficult situation involving his love interest and deals with the loss of his brother, Ponyboy Curtis. Despite these challenges, Sodapop remains a caring and supportive character throughout the story.
No, but it is said that Rob Lowe (the actor that plays Sodapop in the movie) asked S.E. Hinton (the author of the book) what happens to his character. S.E. Hinton said that Sodapop goes to Vietnam and dies there.
Ponyboy Curtis is a main character in the novel "The Outsiders" written by S. E. Hinton. He decides to change his life in many ways, such as socializing with Cherry at the drive-ins, running away and changing his looks after an accidental murder, and how he chooses to live his life after his best friend dies.