Table of Contents
- 1 What does Ponyboy not like?
- 2 What does Ponyboy say about himself?
- 3 How does Ponyboy describe himself as being different?
- 4 Why does Ponyboy not like the country?
- 5 What bad decisions does Ponyboy make?
- 6 What does Ponyboy worry about?
- 7 What did Ponyboy say hurt Johnny’s feelings?
- 8 What are some traits that describe Ponyboy?
- 9 How is Ponyboy described in the Outsiders?
- 10 What are Ponyboy’s weakness?
What does Ponyboy not like?
Ponyboy dislikes the Socs, whom we see through his subjective viewpoint. Ponyboy is young enough to have changeable conceptions of people, however, and over the course of the novel he realizes that Socs have problems just as greasers do.
What does Ponyboy say about himself?
At the beginning of the book Ponyboy describes himself as having “light-brown, almost-red hair and greenish-gray eyes.” He does not consider himself good-looking and says that he “rarely bothers to get a haircut,” which he considers normal for a Greaser.
How does Ponyboy feel about himself at the beginning?
Throughout the course of the novel, Ponyboy gains perspective on life and becomes sympathetic to Darry’s situation. At the beginning of the story, Pony believes that his oldest brother does not truly care about him and feels that the Soc gang members live perfect lives.
How does Ponyboy describe himself as being different?
How does Ponyboy describe himself as being “different” from the rest of the Greasers? He doesn’t believe in fighting unless it is self-defense, and is dreamy and artistic unlike the other Greasers. Why did “Two-Bit” get his nickname?
Why does Ponyboy not like the country?
The greaser style—long greased hair, worn jeans, and leather jacket—that Ponyboy has used to help him assimilate into the culture of his neighborhood and school gang now actually works against him in the country because he doesn’t look or dress like the farm boys. Once again, Ponyboy finds himself an “outsider.”
Why does Ponyboy not like being a Greaser?
Ponyboy Curtis has complex feelings about being a Greaser in The Outsiders. Although Pony views the Greasers as his surrogate family and relies on their protection, he does not enjoy the constant violence and negative reputation attached to being a gang member.
What bad decisions does Ponyboy make?
He felt sad that even he won the rumble, he lost his friend. He decided then to rob a grocery store and try to threaten the cops so he could get his death. The other problem Ponyboy solved it really well was that he decided to save the kids that were trapped in the church considering he might ignite the fire.
What does Ponyboy worry about?
Pony has felt that Darry is too harsh with him and they have been kind of mad at each other. So Pony is worried now that he did not call out for Darry while he was delirious. He is worried that Darry will think that Pony does not love him or care about him.
What does Ponyboy not like about being a greaser?
Although Pony views the Greasers as his surrogate family and relies on their protection, he does not enjoy the constant violence and negative reputation attached to being a gang member.
What did Ponyboy say hurt Johnny’s feelings?
What does Ponyboy say to hurt Johnny’s feelings when they are walking home from the drive-in? That Johnny isn’t wanted at home. What does Ponyboy think Darry would do to him if Soda would let him? Put him in a boys home.
What are some traits that describe Ponyboy?
Ponyboy is intelligent and sensitive and has certain un-greaserlike characteristics: he likes to go to movies by himself, does well in school, and appreciates sunsets.
What is the relationship between Johnny and Ponyboy?
The relationship between Ponyboy and Johnny is very important in this novel because they are two main characters. The relationship between Johnny and Ponyboy is very special because they are friends that treat each other like brothers and share a special bond with each other.
How is Ponyboy described in the Outsiders?
How was ponyboy described in the book? On the first page of The Outsiders, Ponyboy describes himself as having “light-brown, almost-red hair and greenish-gray eyes.” He does not consider himself good-looking and says that he “rarely bothers to get a haircut,” which he considers normal. Click to see full answer.
What are Ponyboy’s weakness?
Ponyboy has several distinct weaknesses throughout the novel. Ponyboy is continually making bad decisions and neglects to think situations through. After getting jumped by a group of Socs because he was walking home alone, Darry criticizes his brother by saying,