Ponyboy's Personality In The Outsiders By S. E. Hilton

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The Outsiders by S.E. Hilton details many different characters, all of which have a different and unique personality. The Outsiders is about gang verse gang, greasers verse Socs, a war between social classes. Everyone in the greasers are different and are good at their own things. Although their personality slightly changes throughout the book who they are never changes. Ponyboy, Sodapop and Dally have very different personalities each of which show their character in a different way. Hilton uses an extensive range of techniques to portray Ponyboy’s personality in a different way to every other character. One of the techniques she uses is a large variety of literary techniques to convey to the reader Ponyboy’s personality. Ponyboy being an introvert is evident when the author states, “When I see a movie with someone it's kind of uncomfortable, like having someone read your …show more content…

Dally helps Jonny and Ponyboy when they kill Bob. The author shows Dally’s caring for the greasers when she states, “There's an old abandoned church on top of Jay Mountain…Buy a week's supply of food as soon as you get there”. By stating this the author shows the reader that Dally will help them even when he could go to jail for helping them. As well as being tuff he is also soft on the inside, when Jonny dies he purposefully gets caught by the police and gets into a fire fight and dies. This is evident when the author writes, “Dally raised the gun, and I thought: You blasted fool. They don't know you're only bluffing. And even as the policemen's guns spit fire into the night I knew that was what Dally wanted”. This suggests to the reader that Dally can’t stand his friend’s death and the thought of failing to protect the greasers, Dally kills himself. Dally is different from the others, he takes a parenting figure, while Sodapop is just nice and kind to

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