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    than all other beings—immortal siblings imbued with the magic of unicorns, wings of pegasi, and strength of earth ponies—they were Alicorns. Together, through their strength and wisdom, they united the three pony tribes and justly ruled over them with a gentle hoof. Celestia, the mighty Alicorn Princess of the Day, guided the sun across the sky each day and watched over her little ponies. Once the sun set, Luna, the majestic Alicorn Princess of the Night, painted the skies with light and color…

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    certain situations. Pony also started out as a very attentive boy who got good grades and did well in sports, but at the end of the book, Pony becomes very different in a way where his grades started to suffer from disinterest, and he was starting to forget simple things such as putting on shoes. This is shown when Pony says that he does not feel anything anymore(171). This shows how Pony when from being attentive towards things to not really caring about a lot of things. Pony had also started…

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    Steve: considers soda and pony his kid brothers and works at the gas station with soda Ponyboy: 14, the youngest greaser and loves to read which sets him apart from the others and lives with soda and darry Johnny: he’s 16 and considers the greasers as his real family and he is nervous and sensitive. Soda: Everyone thinks he’s good looking he works at the gas station Darry: nickname is superman, he’s the leader of the greasers he’s twenty-two and works two jobs and is pony and sodas older brother…

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    character in The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Johnny is a sixteen year old boy who had a hard life, especially at home. Johnny saved Ponyboy Curtis (his best friend) from being drowned by the socs, but in the process killed a soc named Bob. Then he pushed Pony out of the way of the falling timber in the burning church. Johnny ends up breaking his back and getting severe third degree burns, eventually Johnny ends up dying. Johnny shows several character traits throughout the novel. Johnny is brave,…

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    makes them human. Throughout the story, there are many instances where Pony thinks about the difficulties he has faced and what problems everyone around him has. When Pony is talking to Randy, he finally realizes that everyone had problems and hardships, not just Greasers. After Randy said he wanted to run away Ponyboy thought, “I remembered Cherry’s voice: Things are rough all over. I knew what she meant” (Hinton 117). When Pony says that he knew what she meant, he understood how all people…

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    Johnny In 'The Outsiders'

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    example, he defends Soda against Darry; Soda sticks up for Ponyboy when Darry screams at Pony for coming home so late and falling asleep in the lot. Pony doesn’t think it is right that Darry is yelling at Soda. Pony idolizes and loves his brother, showing how he is more comfortable with him. By this, Pony can’t stand his “mean”, older brother, Darry, shouting at Soda for defending…

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    In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton tells the tale of 2 gangs, the stuck-up, rich socs, and the rough, impoverished greasers. Pony thinks that greasers are the only ones that have it hard, and that they’re the only ones with problems.He then talks with his family who agrees, but friends who don’t.He proceeds to go to the movies and meet a girl named Cherry who talks to him about socs lives.Pony then decides to learn more and realizes that even if you’re given whatever you want, that you will still…

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    Then when Johnny gets back Pony complains about cutting his hair and does not like it when sees himself in the mirror and then he cuts Johnny’s hair. Then in the book Pony was smoking a lot more than Johnny and in the movie Johnny was smoking more than Pony. In both they played cards and read gone with the wind. Then Dally comes and wakes them up and the go to Dairy Queen. Then In the book…

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    Ponyboy’s school. Pony and her become friends, and as a result, she becomes a spy for the greasers. Cherry just wants the violence to end between…

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    When they wake up, Darry gets furious at them when they return home. Darry and Pony argue and Darry slaps Pony in the face. They walk in the park and soon they’re confronted by the gang of Social’s in which Bob and Randy are in. Ones of the Socials, David, attempts to drown Ponyboy in the fountain and Ponyboy faints. When Ponyboy wakes up, he finds out that Johnny had killed Bob (one of the girl’s boyfriend). Pony and Johnny go and see Dallas, and he tells them to take a train out of town and…

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