Johnny was a quiet boy who didn't say much. The writer recognizes that he steps out of character when he tells Dally to stop harassing Cherry at the nightlydouble. Overall he is a shy character who has issues at home but would never want to hurt anyone purposefully. He only killed Bob to make them stop drowning Ponyboy and regretted it tremendously. ;)
Sweet and sensitive. "Like a puppy that's been kicked over again" He was Ponyboy's best friend, and he loved to be independent. I hated it when he died at the end, because I wanted him to be in a sequel.
Johnny is a bad guy not evil but in a gang who does drugs and smoke
He killed someone, then died later from a fire.
scar for life because he got jumped
Johnny killed someone then he was choked because asa kid seeing u killed someone and there dead and blood all over your knife that would freak a kid out then laters after e Johnny went to save someone up there he went after dally and then they fell dally got out but the log withe fire on it got him he went to the hospital and died from a 3rd DEGREE BURN
He Develops a Change the socs and learning he is Growing up
A friend of Bob's who was there the night he was killed and stands with the greasers for the act of self-defence on Johnny's part.
The way that Cherry Valance acts in the Outsiders is not the way that all of the other socs act like. She isnt mean to people and doesnt jump people eather. She is alot nicer then all of the others and she looks at the good side of most people. She doesnt like fights.
The Outsiders movie and The Outsiders book are both alike and different in many ways. The movie adaptation was made in 1983. The book was first published in the 1967. One way is that the book starts off with Ponyboy leaving the movie theaters, while the movie starts off with him walking through town with Johny and Dally. Another is that the book is in first person point of view. The movie isn't narrated, so it is not in first person point of view. Also, in the book, Sodapop and Dally are supposed to be blonde, but in the movie they are both brunettes. In the movie, the church wasn't on a hill. In the book, the church was on the top of a hill in Windrixville. Even though the book and movie are different, they are alike in many ways as well. The movie has all of Pony's gang members, Soda, Darry, Johny, Dally, Two-bit, Steve, and Pony, just like the book. Both Dally and Johny die in both the movie and the book.
There was no set answer to this in the book. One can infer that it was to keep up the entire tough guy act that he did and to protect the ones he loved.
Based on the outsiders by SE Hinton I think Ponyboy and Johnny alike in many ways like they are both tuff and they both decided to run away because ponyboy got slapped by dary because ponyboy was out late also they are both in the same gang and are very caring like when Johnny went to get supplies because they were staying in an abandoned church, he saw gone with the wind he remembered pony wanted to read from he was a kid and he bought it to pass time. Also they both dislike dally and they are also similar in age only two years apart. they both also have a sensitive side both and like watching the sunset like when they were at the sunset after they went to the movies with socs girls, they were watching the sun set.
Johnny doesn't let his mother see him when he is in the hospital because he knows that his mother will yell at him and tell him what a mess he has made.
A friend of Bob's who was there the night he was killed and stands with the greasers for the act of self-defence on Johnny's part.
Personality Traits: Although Steve acts rude and cocky at times, he cares for all his friends/gang members like when he told Johnny not to worry about the Socs coming into their neighborhood.
In "The Outsiders," Johnny Cade dies from injuries sustained in a church fire while trying to save children trapped inside. His death deeply affects Ponyboy and the rest of the gang, leading to a greater sense of unity among them. Johnny's final act of heroism and his friendship with Ponyboy leave a lasting impact on the novel's characters and themes.
The way that Cherry Valance acts in the Outsiders is not the way that all of the other socs act like. She isnt mean to people and doesnt jump people eather. She is alot nicer then all of the others and she looks at the good side of most people. She doesnt like fights.
The Outsiders movie and The Outsiders book are both alike and different in many ways. The movie adaptation was made in 1983. The book was first published in the 1967. One way is that the book starts off with Ponyboy leaving the movie theaters, while the movie starts off with him walking through town with Johny and Dally. Another is that the book is in first person point of view. The movie isn't narrated, so it is not in first person point of view. Also, in the book, Sodapop and Dally are supposed to be blonde, but in the movie they are both brunettes. In the movie, the church wasn't on a hill. In the book, the church was on the top of a hill in Windrixville. Even though the book and movie are different, they are alike in many ways as well. The movie has all of Pony's gang members, Soda, Darry, Johny, Dally, Two-bit, Steve, and Pony, just like the book. Both Dally and Johny die in both the movie and the book.
Act Like a Lady,Think Like a Man
he is kind of shy
kind of like the leader or the influence for the gang because he's been through more than everyone else. He is like the bad boy, but has his nice moments. hope this helps.
An individual who seeks information about pets that act like hunters can go to a veterinarian and ask them, or they may buy a book regarding animals that act like hunters.
Act.
No.