The Outsiders

the outsider

what lines show the narrator is unreliable

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This is difficult. Despite Ponyboy coming of age with teen angst, he is actually pretty reliable as a narrator. He is not prone to exaggeration or lying. Even when Ponyboy is upset about Darry treating him like a kid, the reader understands Ponyboy's limitations as a child narrator. We know he processes things as a teen. This doesn't make him an unreliable narrator.