Why does Ponyboy lose consciousness during highly intensive scenes?
Ponyboy escapes reality and intense situations by losing consciousness.
Ponyboy has gone through a lot of mental and physical stress and cannot handle the intensity of the scenes.
Hinton wanted to give the reader time to pause and reflect upon the intensity of the scenes.
Hinton wants to emphasize the intensity of the scenes while allowing Ponyboy to keep his innocence.
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Why does Ponyboy lose consciousness during highly intensive scenes?
Ponyboy escapes reality and int...