What was wrong with Ponyboy?

Ponyboy learns that he got a concussion when a Soc kicked him in the head during the rumble, and that he has been delirious in bed for three days.
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What is Ponyboy's problem?

The group has a conflict, literally and figuratively, with a well-to-do gang known as the Socs. After Ponyboy's friend Johnny kills one of the Socs in a fight, the two skip town. As the story focuses on their experiences on the run, the primary conflict evolves into Ponyboy's struggles with becoming a mature young man.
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What does Ponyboy Curtis struggle with?

Ponyboy has two major conflicts in the story: His brother Darry is inexperienced in the parenting role, which causes a lot of tension. Ponyboy and his family are Greasers on the East Side of town, and are frequently harassed by the Socs on the West Side of town.
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What are Ponyboys vices?

Both Bob and Ponyboy have silly vices (drinking and smoking, respectively) that are shown to be more dangerous than they at first seem. Most surprising, Bob is just as aggrieved toward his parents as the orphan Ponyboy is toward his own mom and dad.
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What are Ponyboys dislikes?

Ponyboy dislikes the Socs, whom we see through his subjective viewpoint. The distorting effects of hatred and group rivalry make his narration less than objective.
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Does ponyboy die?



Is Ponyboy his real name?

Author S.E. Hinton wrote The Outsiders in her teens, inspired by the gang violence at her high school in Oklahoma. As her narrator, Ponyboy becomes the most familiar character to the reader—and remains emblematic of the book and its themes. His real name is Ponyboy, making him even more distinctive and memorable.
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How old is Ponyboy now?

Ponyboy is a fourteen-year old greaser who lives with his two older brothers, Sodapop and Darry on the lower-class east side of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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How would you describe Ponyboy?

He is described as smart, impulsive, and handsome like his brother, Sodapop. Ponyboy Curtis is in a gang called the greasers. They are painted in sharp contrast to the privileged Socs. He is characterized as sensitive, naive, and resilient throughout the trials he faces in the novel.
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Why is Ponyboy impulsive?

Ponyboy is smart,brave,impulsive. He goes to school and has good grades. He was brave to fight the Soc's. He is impulsive because he does NOT think about his actions.
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Who does Ponyboy love most?

Who does Ponyboy love the most out of anyone? Soda.
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What is Ponyboy's internal conflict?

The main internal conflict from the novel the "The Outsiders" is that Ponyboy doesn't know his own identity and he doesn't know either to be his own self or act like the other greasers.
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What is Ponyboy's catchphrase?

I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me.
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What is the conflict between Ponyboy and himself?

Internal Conflict: Man vs.

In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy was an example of Man vs. Himself. He had many obstacles in his life after Johnny died. He could not live with himself and felt guilt although he did not kill Bob.
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What is Ponyboy's biggest challenge?

His Internal challenges included dealing with death multiple times, dealing with being wanted for murder, and even so extreme as seeing that the Socs are not so different from himself. The most major conflict that Ponyboy had to deal with was that a lot of people around him were dying or dead.
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What changed about Ponyboy?

S.E Hinton shows how Ponyboy Curtis changes throughout The Outsiders by using indirect characterization. Ponyboy is oblivious and foolish at the beginning of the novel but changes to understanding and aware at the end. Hinton uses characterization to show how Ponyboy starts out as an oblivious person.
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Who died in outsiders?

During The Film

Bob Sheldon - Stabbed by Johnny Cade in self defense. Johnny Cade - Spine broken by a flaming piece of wood falling on top of him. Dally Winston - Shot six times by several police officers.
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Who is an anti hero in The Outsiders?

Meursault As The Anti-Hero

In the novel The Outsider the protagonist Meursault is considered to be an anti-hero, meaning that Meursault does not posses any heroic qualities unlike the traditional protagonist.
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What does two bit Matthews look like?

Two-Bit Mathews was around six feet tall, stocky in build, and was very proud of his long, rust-colored sideburns. He had gray eyes and was always wearing a wide grin. Two-Bit is six feet tall in the book as described by Ponyboy Curtis. In The Outsiders novel, Two-Bit's hair is described as 'rust colored.
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Who is smart in The Outsiders?

Ponyboy is the smartest out of the gang. He feels like an outsider and like he doesn't fit in sometimes because he is smarter than them. Also since he is smarter, it makes him an outsider because he doesn't really fit in with either the greasers or the Socs. 2.
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Why is Ponyboy a hero?

Ponyboy is a hero because he is courageous and not afraid to rescue and help people in their times of need. One main reason why Ponyboy is a hero is that when school children are stuck in a fire Ponyboy runs in to rescue them.
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What happens to Ponyboy at the end of The Outsiders?

As the film draws to a close, we see Ponyboy sitting in his bedroom. He is reading a letter that Johnny left for him before he died. In the letter, he tells Ponyboy that it was worth sacrificing his life for the lives of the kids in the church.
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Is Ponyboy impulsive?

In the book The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy could be described as impulsive because of the way he acts. Impulsive means acting or saying something without forethought.
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Is The Outsiders a true story?

Though the real setting may cause you to wonder if Outsiders is based on a true story (like History's similarly located Hatfields & McCoys), this series is totally fictional. However, the cast and creators reveal that they still did a lot of research to make the story as authentic as possible.
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Did Johnny Depp play in The Outsiders?

Nicolas Cage and Johnny Depp have been added to the The Outsiders (film)#Cast section as cameos.
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What does Darry look like?

Darry is a muscular and tall man, standing at 6' 2", who is broad shouldered. His hair is said to be like his father's - dark brown that sticks out in the front of his head with a cowlick in the back.
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