Ponyboy Quotes

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The most important lesson Ponyboy learnt throughout the novel was that his actions affects those around him. An act of irresponsibility can end in minor results, but every so often the lives of others rely on that act. While the boys rush to the burning church Ponyboy says “we must have dropped a lighted cigarette or something” (p.90). Such minor act of recklessness possibly caused the church fire. If he had acted responsibly, and thought twice the church may have never caught on fire, and no one would have gotten hurt. Ponyboy’s behaviour seems to cause an endless chain affect. The slightest issue can result in a superior conflict, the chain goes on. Johnny stands there holding a bloody knife and he says “ I had to. They were drowning

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