Because johnny had no one else in his family and the boys told the doctor that he only has us
The doctor allowed the boys to see Johnny in "The Outsiders" because he knew how important their friendship was to Johnny and wanted to grant his final wish before he passed away. He recognized that their presence would provide comfort and support to Johnny in his last moments.
The boys referring to Ponyboy and Johnny? Dally told them the place...
a copy of gone with the wind
probably that johnny is dead and that's why he's not in court.
Actually because the boys harass Johnny and Ponyboy the whole incident happens. Johnny only stabbed Bob to defend Ponyboy.
Bob Randle, Johnny, Dallas(Dally) Winston
The doctor allowed the boys to see Johnny because they were his friends and he believed that their presence would provide comfort and support for Johnny during his time in the hospital. The doctor may have also thought that seeing familiar faces could help improve Johnny's spirits and aid in his recovery.
The boys referring to Ponyboy and Johnny? Dally told them the place...
In "The Outsiders," when the doctor tells the nurse to let the boys in, he recognizes the emotional importance of allowing Ponyboy and Johnny to see their friends, even in a difficult situation. The phrase suggests that the doctor believes it might provide comfort and closure for the boys, who have been through a traumatic experience. He may also feel that, given the circumstances, there's little risk in granting this request, highlighting the theme of friendship and support in times of crisis.
There is no Johnny Curtis, there is Johnny Cade and the 3 Curtis boys: Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry.
Ponyboy and Johnny hid in an old church, which soon was burned down and Johnny and Danny were badly injured. I think it was Danny with them, I forgot. But I hope this helps.
From the outsiders how do the boys get to where they are going ? Where are they going to stay?