Ponyboy Michael Curtis A 14-year-old boy who is the narrator and main character in The Outsiders. His parents have been killed in an automobile accident, and he lives with his two brothers.Soda(pop) Patrick Curtis Ponyboy's 16-going-on-17-year-old brother. He is a high school dropout...
The main characters in The Outsiders are as follows: Ponyboy Curtis Johnny Cade Dallas Winston Cherry Valance Darry Curtis Sodapop Curtis Bob Sheldon What are the traits of the Greasers? The greasers take pride in their long, greased back hair, and their jeans and leather jackets....
The Outsiders is a coming-of-age story about two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs (short form of Socials), who are divided by their socioeconomic status. The story was written as a novel by S. E. Hinton and published in 1967. A 1983 film adaptation of the novel was directed...
Sodapop Curtis “Soda” is the middle child at age 17. He is very good looking and easy going. However, he drops out of school to work at the DX. Soda tries to ease the tension between Ponyboy and Darry. He doesn’t have book smarts, but he is sensitive enough to know how to he...
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Sodapop Curtis.The middle Curtis child, he is a happy-go-lucky fellow who dropped out of high school and is content working at a gas station. Read More 'The Outsiders' Characters By Angelica Frey Darry Curtis.The eldest Curtis child, he sacrificed his ambitions to become the legal guardian...
Darry's Heroism In The Outsiders One of the ways Darry shows his heroism is when he takes over as Ponyboy and Sodapop's parents. Darry is the oldest of the three brothers, so he felt that is was his duty to raise his brothers since his parents were killed in a car accident. "......
An outsider's view.Many of the characters feel like outsiders and believe that life isn't fair to them, but the novel shows that the reality is a matter of perspective. Whether someone defines himself or herself as an outsider or insider depends on his or her personal perspective or viewpo...
Ponyboy’s English teacher says he can make it up by writing a good semester theme. Ponyboy and Darry argue over Ponyboy’s grades, and Sodapop runs out of the house. Darry and Ponyboy chase down Sodapop, who shares that it is difficult to be in the middle of his brothers’ fights....
Johnny is arguably the most crucial character in The Outsiders, even though Ponyboy is the main character. Johnny's story drives the novel's plot, and his death profoundly touches all of the other characters' lives. Throughout the novel, Johnny idolizes Dallas Winston. This idolization is sign...