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    Johnny told Ponyboy in his note in Gone With The Wind explaining what he meant by telling him “stay gold”. In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Ponyboy Curtis is a dreamy boy who has problems with social classes which cause him to run away from home. By the end of the story‚ he learns to deal with loss and becomes an understanding‚ tuff boy. “When I stepped out of the bright sunlight of the dark movie house‚ I had only two things on my mind‚ Paul Newman and a ride home”(pg.180). Ponyboy is a dreamy

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    and continued throughout last night. Unfortunately there was children inside the church. Then Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade were close to the church and they heard screaming from inside the church. They went into window of the burning church to search for children. They rescued all children and took safety place before the roof crumbles. However‚ Curtis and Cade were got injured by that accident. Curtis was got bruises and several burns to his body. Cade was broken his back and got third-degree burns

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    Johnny and Dally: Similar yet Different How can people with such different personalities and ways of life have so much in common with one another? It seems nearly impossible for something to occur like that. Although‚ In S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders two characters‚ Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston‚ are alike in some ways‚ but are also different in other ways. Johnny and Dallas are alike because they both have neglectful and abusive parents who do not care about them‚ and they care about each other

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    After everything Ponyboy has been through why does he still find a way to be caring? Ponyboy‚ main character in “the outsiders” written by S.E hinton is a caring person because being a caring person comes with being selfless‚ brave‚ and a great listener‚ and Ponyboy is all that and more. Being selfless is putting other people before yourself‚ doing something for another person when you can be something for yourself. Ponyboy is that. One example is when Johnny killed bob instead of Johnny leaving

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    Thru-out the book The Outsiders‚ the main charter Ponyboy seemed to change drastically. Ponyboy would try to run from a fight with Socs in the beginning. But after going thru some tuff times he changed. But at the end of the book‚ if there is about to be a fight with some Socs he is willing to go in head first and get it over with. Do you think this is a good or bad change. In the beginning Ponyboy was a little skiddish and tried to run from trouble. For an example‚ "I knew it wasn’t any

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    Order in the court. We have here Ponyboy Curtis‚ and the parents who want him for foster care. Ponyboy has two brothers names Darry and Sodapop. Darry is the oldest and Soda the middle child. Their parents died in a car crash so that left Darry in charge. Darry and Soda work all day every day just to keep their family on their feet. Foster care to me is the best option for Ponyboy. Not only will he have a caring loving family he will also have a stable home. The home he is living in now is

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    Who Is Dally A Hero

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    people who don’t like to see other people doing bad or fail. Dally‚ Johnny‚ and Ponyboy are heroes because they don’t want each other to fail and they try their best to help other people to do good when they are doing bad. Dally was seventeen years old. He was a super blonde and he had blue eyes with high cheek bones. He was tougher than all the rest of the Greasers. He stands up for what he believes in and was respected by the Greasers. Dally was one of the heroes because he helped save the kids that

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    novel‚ the Outsiders‚ S. E Hinton portrays all characters except of Dally with very straightforward and realistic personalities throughout the book. However‚ as the novel gets closer to its terminating point‚ the readers are able to distinguish the unexpected‚ and also encounter the impossible turn into a possible. Dally’s tough‚ cold and fearless personality becomes more hero like and one of the caring kind as he undergoes such significant changes. Besides‚ we readers always pictured Dally like any

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    The Outsiders In class we have been reading a novel called ‘The Outsiders’ by S E Hilton. This book was published forty years ago and is still popular because it has an interesting theme and characters as well. The book was set in the 1960’s in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma‚ America. This book is about a boy named Ponyboy Curtis and his brothers and his gang. Ponyboy is from a gang called the greasers. The greasers are enemies with the socs who are the rich kids. Ponyboy is good friends with Johnny Cade‚ who

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    Johnny And Dally Analysis

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    different personalities be so similar? In S.E Hinton’s novel The Outsiders‚ there are two characters that have similar life situations but totally different personalities. Johnny and Dally both have it tough at home and place little value on their lives‚ but they both have very different personalities. Dally is tough and mean‚ but Johnny is sensitive. A main similarity between them is that they both have abusive parents. Johnny and Dally share one big similarity and that is that they both have abusive

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