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Question: In what way has Ponyboy matured in "the outsiders"!?
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The Outsiders is a novel by Susan Eloise (S!.E!.) Hinton first published in 1967 by Viking Press!. Hinton was 15 when she began writing the novel and 17 when it was published!. The Outsiders is the life story of fourteen-year-old Ponyboy Michael Curtis!. Hinton explores a multitude of themes throughout the story, such as friendship, and coming of age, by following two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs (pronounced "soashes" by the author, short for Socials), who are separated by status!.

Ponyboy Curtis-is a boy who needs to learn that he can be more than just a greaser!. He is highly intellectual from reading many books!. His best friend Johhny has died and he doesn't know what he's feeling!. He thinks he's guilty but really just needs to learn to accept his friends death!.

http://www!.cliffsnotes!.com/WileyCDA/LitN!.!.!.

http://www!.sparknotes!.com/lit/outsiders/

http://www!.bookrags!.com/notes/outs/

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Well he doesn't cry as much further through!.!.!.so emotional!. Yeah!.!.!.
Don't get me wrong it is a pretty good book!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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