Ponyboy wishes he had company because he often feels isolated and yearns for connection and understanding. Throughout "The Outsiders," he struggles with the realities of his life as a Greaser and seeks companionship to share his thoughts and experiences. Having someone to rely on would provide him with emotional support and a sense of belonging, which is crucial in navigating the challenges he faces. Ultimately, he longs for deeper relationships to help combat loneliness and the harshness of his environment.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
The are not a public company, wish they were.
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
Darry slaps Ponyboy because ponyboy was sassing back at him
"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
Ponyboy wishes had had company on the way home from the movie house because of Socs. They jumped him on the way home, and he had no help.
john mick
For me, I think the Socs is wrong in the situation because they drowned ponyboy and johnny just helped ponyboy ..Wish it helps you :)
Most companies are pleased to be themselves and do not wish to be some other company, although sometimes they may wish they were as successful as another company they are in competition with.
I wish
They can be, but they don't have to be. It varies according to the company and how they wish it to be.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
The greasers are Ponyboy's friends
Darry slaps Ponyboy because ponyboy was sassing back at him
Ponyboy is his real name. Ponyboy Curtis
"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
The are not a public company, wish they were.