John Burgoyne
when johnny and ponyboy were held up in that church they read gone with the wind and johnny was talking about how brave those southern gentlemen were. ponyboy meant that when johnny saved those little kids he was much braver then them.
Johnny's favorite part of the movie titled Gone with the Wind was when the gentlemen from the South rode into sure death to be gallant.
a Loyalist his nickname was Gentlemen Johnny
in movies he is in a walk to remember,and the league of extraordanery gentlemen. in shows he was on er. he also has a band named johnny was.
Gentlemen only ladies forbidden.
Better Known as Johnny Appleseed was created in 1950.
I have been researching this recently, as I am a huge Buffy fan, but it seems that no, there is no fairy tale of the 7 gentlemen. However, it may have bits and pieces of other fairytales in the story whedon created.
In "Gone With the Wind," Johnny admires the Southern gentlemen's strong sense of honor and chivalry. Their commitment to tradition, respect for women, and unwavering loyalty to family and friends exemplify ideals of integrity and nobility. This admiration reflects Johnny's appreciation for the values that define Southern gentlemanly conduct, especially in the context of the tumultuous events of the Civil War. Ultimately, these qualities resonate with his own aspirations for character and conduct.
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Johnny compared Dally to the Southern gentlemen in "Gone with the Wind" due to Dally's unique blend of toughness and vulnerability. He admired Dally's bravado and street-smart attitude, which mirrored the charm and bravado of the novel's Southern characters. However, Johnny also recognized the deeper emotional struggles Dally faced, similar to the complexities of the gentlemen portrayed in the book. This comparison highlights both Dally's tough exterior and the pain that lies beneath it.
The possessive form of the plural noun gentlemen is gentlemen's.Example: The gentlemen's lounge is on the second floor.