What Happens To Ponyboy At The End?

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In the final scenes of “The Outsiders,” at least in “The Complete Novel” version, Ponyboy is cleared of any wrongdoing in court for Bob’s murder. We also see Ponyboy and his two brothers, Sodapop and Darrel, make up for good when Darrel promises to stop laying into Ponyboy so hard.

What is Ponyboy doing at the end of the book?

In his final essay for English class, Ponyboy writes about his own life because he wants to share his story of struggle and resilience.

What happens to Ponyboy at the end of The Outsiders?

As the film draws to a close, we see Ponyboy sitting in his bedroom. He is reading a letter that Johnny left for him before he died. In the letter, he tells Ponyboy that it was worth sacrificing his life for the lives of the kids in the church. He also gives his interpretation of the Robert Frost poem.

Who does Ponyboy fall in love with?

Cherry tells Ponyboy she liked him from the start because of the way he talked and because he is a nice kid, which is a rarity, and she wanted to help him and the other greasers. Ponyboy asks her if she could see the sunset well from the West Side, and she confirms this as true.

What does Ponyboy realize at the end of the chapter?

The most important revelation in this chapter is Ponyboy’s redefinition of his family. From talking with both Dally and Johnny, Ponyboy realizes how lucky he is to have two brothers — not just gang-member brothers, but two real brothers.

Did Ponyboy end up in the hospital?

Why did Ponyboy end up in the hospital? Ponyboy did this after Dally was shot, because he was exhausted, in shock, and had a concussion.

What is the last name of Ponyboy?

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.

Why can’t Ponyboy accept Johnny’s death?

Ponyboy can’t accept Johnny’s death because he was too young. Also because he was still in shock. Ponyboy and Johnny were really close. Johnny was like the leader of the Greasers.

What does Johnny leave for Ponyboy when he dies?

Johnny’s Letter is a letter in the copy of Gone With The Wind that Johnny asked the nurse in the hospital to give to Ponyboy.

Why is the last sentence of the book unusual Outsiders?

The last sentence is unusual because Hinton uses the same sentence with which the book begins. Hinton’s first and last sentence are indentical….. the story has come full circle.

Is Ponyboy in love with cherry?

Canonically, the only relationship between them is a mutual understanding and respect, as well as an ambiguous friendship and alliance. Ponyboy has a bit of a crush on her, but that’s about it. Cherry has no canon romantic feelings for Ponyboy.

Who is the only person who can tease Darry?

Sodapop
Sodapop confides in Ponyboy and sticks up for him when Darry lectures him. He is the only person who can tease Darry and get away with it.

What made Ponyboy realize Darry loved him?

When did Ponyboy realize that Darry really loved him? Ponyboy realizes that Darry really loved him when he saw Darry make the same expression that he did at his parents funeral. And Darry started to cry.

What does Johnny tell Ponyboy before he dies?

Right before he dies in the hospital, Johnny says “Stay gold, Ponyboy.” Ponyboy cannot figure out what Johnny means until he reads the note Johnny left. Johnny writes that “stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem Ponyboy shared when they were hiding at the church.

Why was Johnny’s death so difficult for Dally?

Johnny’s death was hard for Dally to handle because he was the one person Dally cared about. 3. Why do you think Dally would have wanted to die? Dally doesn’t have anyone else in the world that he cares about, and he doesn’t want to be alone.

What important message does Johnny leave for Ponyboy at the end of the novel?

One line in the poem reads, “Nothing gold can stay,” meaning that all good things must come to an end. By the end of the novel, the boys apply this idea to youthful innocence, believing that they cannot remain forever unsullied by the harsh realities of life. Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent.

Is The Outsiders a true story?

Though the real setting may cause you to wonder if Outsiders is based on a true story (like History’s similarly located Hatfields & McCoys), this series is totally fictional.

What does Ponyboy lie to himself about?

What does he lie to himself about? Ponyboy tells himself that Johnny is still alive and that he, Ponyboy, was the one who killed Bob (the soc).

How was Dally’s death foreshadowed?

Tough Guy. Notice the “used to.” This is some subtle foreshadowing. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally’s already dead when Pony’s writing. His death is one of his reasons Pony’s writing this piece in the first place.

Who saved Ponyboy’s life?

Dally
Ponyboy starts to go back in for Johnny, but Dally clubs him across the back and knocks him out. When Ponyboy wakes, he is in an ambulance, accompanied by one of the schoolteachers, Jerry Wood. The teacher tells him that his back caught on fire and that the jacket he was wearing, which Dally lent him, saved his life.

What was Ponyboys dad’s name?

The Curtis Family consists of Mr. Curtis, Mrs. Curtis, and their three sons Darrel, Sodapop, and Ponyboy.

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