Table of Contents
- 1 What was Ponyboy reading in English class?
- 2 Did Ponyboy Curtis skip a grade?
- 3 What was the name of the book Ponyboy read?
- 4 What decision did Ponyboy make at the end of the book?
- 5 What kind of a student was ponyboy?
- 6 What does ponyboy’s English teacher say he can do to bring his grade up to a C?
- 7 Why did Ponyboy want to write his story?
- 8 How long is Ponyboy’s assignment in the Outsiders?
What was Ponyboy reading in English class?
In Chapter 1, Ponyboy mentions that he has to read the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens for his English class.
What did Ponyboy end up doing for his English assignment?
The assignment that Ponyboy decides to do for English is write about what happened from the very beginning. He wrote about the problems with the socs, running away to Windrexville, and Johnny and Dally’s death. This novel is the assignment that Ponyboy wrote for his English.
Did Ponyboy Curtis skip a grade?
On the way home from a movie, he gets jumped by a group of Socs. Pony is extremely intelligent and even skipped a grade in school, which means he was put into advanced classes with a lot of Socs. Even though he’s smart, he lacks common sense, which contributes to his problems with Darry.
What class is Ponyboy failing in the outsiders?
Because Pony has always exhibited writing skills and an interest in the class, his teacher is willing to give him a “C” (Pony is failing) if he can come up with a suitable semester theme.
What was the name of the book Ponyboy read?
When Johnny returns, he brings a week’s supply of baloney and cigarettes, and a paperback copy of Gone with the Wind, which he wants Ponyboy to read to him.
Why does Ponyboy identify with Pip from his homework book Great Expectations?
Ponyboy first alludes to a work of literature in Chapter 1, when he compares himself to Pip from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. Ponyboy identifies with Pip because he, like Pip, is orphaned, impoverished, and struggling to make sense of the world.
What decision did Ponyboy make at the end of the book?
He realizes that many boys his age hate the world and feel they must be tough and violent, and he begins to feel that someone should show them the good in the world. Ponyboy’s decision to tell the greasers’ story in his English theme paper marks his maturation into an emotionally capable young man.
How has Ponyboy changed since the beginning of the novel?
Ponyboy grows into more of an adult after talking with Cherry Valance and beginning to understand that everyone faces problems and people are not so different. By the end of the novel, after Ponyboy has witnessed the deaths of Bob Sheldon and Johnny, he has completely lost his innocence.
What kind of a student was ponyboy?
Ponyboy has a real interest in and affinity for literature, both reading and writing it, and other things of the spirit; he is observant, and wonders sometimes about the sunset on his side of town looking the same as the sunset on the affluent side of town.
Why is ponyboy sensitive?
Ponyboy’s developed a sense of empathy for others and their pain due to his parents’ death, and this sets him apart from the other Greasers. As for Ponyboy’s being quiet, well that’s mainly because he knows he’s only really accepted as one of the gang on account of his being Darry’s brother.
What does ponyboy’s English teacher say he can do to bring his grade up to a C?
Ponyboy’s English teacher, Mr. Syme, says that although Ponyboy is failing, he can raise his grade to a C by writing an outstanding autobiographical theme.
What does ponyboy’s English teacher say he must do in order to pass English class?
Mr. Syme is Ponyboy’s English teacher. The man is concerned that Ponyboy’s grades are falling because he is normally capable of much more. The teacher offers Ponyboy a deal, he tells him that he can write an autobiographical paper on his own and if he turns it in he can have a chance at passing the class.
Why did Ponyboy want to write his story?
The teacher offers Ponyboy a deal, he tells him that he can write an autobiographical paper on his own and if he turns it in he can have a chance at passing the class. Ponyboy becomes inspired at the thought of getting his story out of his head and onto paper. He ends up writing the story about the Socs and Greasers…
Who is Ponyboy’s English teacher?
Mr. Syme is Ponyboy’s English teacher. The man is concerned that Ponyboy’s grades are falling because he is normally capable of much more.
How long is Ponyboy’s assignment in the Outsiders?
The length of the assignment is “not less than five pages”. In the last lines of the book, Ponyboy reflects upon the deaths of Bob, Johnny, and Dally over the past week and decides “I could tell peopole, beginning with my English teacher”. He goes on to describe how he began writing his assignment:
Why did Ponyboy want to tell the story of the greasers?
Suddenly, Ponyboy realizes his essay topic: he wants to tell the story of the greasers so that people won’t be so quick to judge, and so that all the other hoodlums in the world like Dally, won’t hold onto their anger at the world and will instead see the beauty in it.