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After Johnny's death, the greasers were deeply affected and mourned his loss profoundly. Dally, in particular, was devastated and felt a sense of hopelessness, leading him to act recklessly and eventually take his own life. The group became more introspective, reflecting on their lives and the futility of violence, as they grappled with the harsh realities of their world and the loss of one of their own. Johnny's passing marked a turning point for the greasers, prompting them to confront their feelings and the fragility of life.

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