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Character Analysis Of S. E. Hinton's Character From 'The Outsiders'

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Character Analysis Prewriting : Ponyboy
Author: S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders
Ponyboy Curtis is lonely now and he always have been like when his parents died and Darry (his oldest brother) not really caring for him and then Johnny (his best friend) died. Later Dally (another greaser) died and it was almost like Ponyboy lost many important things. Ponyboy is also lonely because he’s not as tough as the other greasers and he loves reading.

Ponyboy loves reading! He is practically the only greaser that likes school / reading. I’m a lot like Pony because I like school and reading but with not many of Pony’s family and friends not liking to read he is left all alone in a book world. “When I see a movie with someone it’s kind of uncomfortable, like having someone read your book over your shoulder.” Ponyboy said on page 2. …show more content…

When Pony and Johnny ran away and lived in the church for a few weeks, they both lost a lot of weight. And because of that Pony and Johnny aren’t tough enough to fight anymore. The night of the rumble Darry didn’t want him fighting because he lost tons of weight and he didn’t want Ponyboy to get hurt. Ponyboy ended up fighting and getting hurt, badly. In the book Darry said “You fight real good for a kid your size. But you were in shape before. You’ve lost weight and you don’t look so great, kid. You’re tensed up too much.” (page

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