S. E. Hinton's, The Outsiders is a young adult fiction in which Ponyboy is a reliable narrator that is earnest at his job and explains the story very well.
<h3>Who is Ponyboy?</h3>
Ponyboy Curtis is the protagonist of the novel that also narrates the story and describes the plot in a youthful manner. He is earnest and reflects the story, in a serious mode that allows the different perspectives to be seen.
He is reliable as it can be seen that the absence of perspective is not visible nor does the lack of moment of humor affects the plot and the story narration.
Therefore, Ponyboy is a reliable narrator.
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Irony is definitely the answer to your question.
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I think its in the opening
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Oh geez,this went from me trying to answer your question to, im now asking a question.Im kinda confused because not all of them have commas.