yes - I think so.
Before he died, he wrote a letter to Ponyboy (which Pony recieved after his death). In the letter, it said: "Listen, I don't mind dying now. It was worth it. It's worth saving those kids."
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isn't it because ponyboy says he needs him?
or is it because he saved the kids from the fire and he becomes a hero?
it's been awhile since i read that book.
it's a good one :)
o.m.g i really didn't even know if Jhonny dies ...i hope not someone correct me if I'm wrong ..
Johnny dies after the rumble
is johnny gonna die or not
Pony feels its his fault that Johnny is dead. He keeps telling himself that Johnny is still alive and that he will be home soon.
two chapters later when he was in the hospital
dally and johnny die and he is failing school(ponyboy)
no
Johnny dies after the rumble
He dies at night.
is johnny gonna die or not
Pony feels its his fault that Johnny is dead. He keeps telling himself that Johnny is still alive and that he will be home soon.
two chapters later when he was in the hospital
dally and johnny die and he is failing school(ponyboy)
In The Outsiders, the greasers would be considered the outsiders. They were not popular or thought of as regular members of society.
both Johnny and dally die. The Curtis's' have no mom and dad. they are enemys of the socs
Nope. The only people that die are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Bob, Johnny, and Dally.
Johnny's full name in the book "The Outsiders" is Johnny Cade.
dally, johnny, sodapop, and ponyboy are my favorites (: too bad half of them die :'(