Johnny could be played by David Archuleta or Taylor Lautner.
Ponyboy not so sure though.
There other choice would have been to turn themselves in and johnny would have gone to jail for manslaughter and ponyboy in a boys home.
Ponyboy and Johnny are two of the main characters, and best friends, in the novel "The Outsiders." What Ponyboy means in this quote is that he and Johnny know each other so well that nothing needs to be said for the two to know what the other is thinking.
Johnny killed Bob because Bob and his friends had beat him up before and he was scared. Also, the Socs were drowning Pony and it was the only way to save him.
Ponyboy means that he and Johnny formed a special bond with each other, and felt the same feelings about certain situations.
Johnny and Ponyboy, and four or five other little kids that were stuck inside. (ponyboy wasn't sure how many little kids were in there)
There other choice would have been to turn themselves in and johnny would have gone to jail for manslaughter and ponyboy in a boys home.
Ponyboy and Johnny are two of the main characters, and best friends, in the novel "The Outsiders." What Ponyboy means in this quote is that he and Johnny know each other so well that nothing needs to be said for the two to know what the other is thinking.
Johnny killed Bob because Bob and his friends had beat him up before and he was scared. Also, the Socs were drowning Pony and it was the only way to save him.
They got jumped by Bob and 4 other Socs.
Ponyboy means that he and Johnny formed a special bond with each other, and felt the same feelings about certain situations.
Johnny and Ponyboy, and four or five other little kids that were stuck inside. (ponyboy wasn't sure how many little kids were in there)
This phrase from "The Outsiders" means that the speaker, Ponyboy, feels a strong bond with his friend Johnny, and suggests that their relationship is so important to him that he feels he could manage on his own as long as he has Johnny by his side. It highlights the deep connection and support they provide each other in the novel.
Bob, Randy, and a couple other Socs were drunk that night. Johnny and Ponyboy were at the park and they saw the blue Mustang drive up the gravel road. Johnny got scared so he pulled out his switch blade. They made short conversation, then Ponyboy spit on Bob and the Socs ran after Johnny and Pony. One Soc kicked and punched Pony a couple of times and then joined in dunking Ponyboy's head in the fountain. Johnny acted in self-defense to save his friend, so he stabbed Bob with his switch blade. Randy and all of the other Socs ran off. Ponyboy and Johnny sat there trying to come up with a plan.
Dally and Ponyboy ran to the car and drove off to the hospital to see Johnny before he dies. The other greasers were all in Ponyboy's house.
What inspired Ponyboy, is the fact that he didn't want other people ending up like Johnny. He realized that there are probably thousands just like him. He wanted Johnny's story out there for people to relate to and learn from.
because he is like the pet of the gang, the one everyone cares about and gets along with everyone
Ponyboy means that Johnny and he share a unique bond and understanding of each other's experiences and emotions. They both come from similar backgrounds and have faced hardships together, which has created a deep connection and empathy between them.