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Character Analysis Ponyboy Curtis
Cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, vicious and abusive, is how upper class snobs see Ponyboy Curtis through their eyes . But how you define someone’s character is all about the perspective you look at that person from. Ponyboy Curtis is a 14 year old boy who grew up on the wrong side of the block, he has the potential to grow up to be someone extraordinary but has great disadvantages that he pushes through and that makes him persistent. Ponyboy has encountered many big problems for the short life he has lived. He is apart of a gang of greasers who have a nefarious rival with an upper class group of kids called soc’s. The soc’s enjoy teasing and jumping the greasers just for kicks many of the problems ponyboy encounters are caused

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