Acrostic poem for darry off the outsiders
In 7th grade, we read
In 7th grade, we read The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Below are some acrostic poems students wrote about the characters. Not even in a million years he would disown, dislike, or disclaim his hair. Brave as a firefighter, Peony immersed himself into a blazing fire to save a couple of children.I am determined yet helpless. ~S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders, about Darry (Character: Ponyboy Curtis as the narrator), Chapter 1, Pages 6, 7 “His eyes are dark brown—lively, dancing, recklessly laughing eyes that can be gentle and sympathetic one moment and blazing with anger the next.”.
This lesson is a poem Relative of Ponyboy and Darry Curtis. Funny, Energetic, Hardworking, and Caring. Lover of the gang, his brothers and cars. Who feels like he is forced to pick a side between Darry and Ponyboy. Who has been working at a gas station with his best friend, Steve Randle. Who needs his brothers to stop fighting.
An acrostic poem uses By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Acrostic poems are great fun to read. They may be even more fun to write. Many of the best and most famous acrostic poems in the English language were poems written for a particular recipient, whose name is ‘hidden’ within the poem.