No, nobody dies but Jonny gets really badly burned
he runs into the burning church to save the kids in the fire. then as they are running out with the kids a wall falls on johnny when he is escaping from the burning church. so then his back is broken and if he did live then he would not ever be able to walk again. so johnny dies because of the fire.
Well, honey, in "The Outsiders," the church burning scene is a pivotal moment. While there isn't a specific song mentioned in the book that directly relates to the church burning, you could say that "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads or "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown might set the mood. Just remember, stay golden, ponyboy!
two chapters later when he was in the hospital
I am guessing this is after he came home. He was still not fully recovered from the smoke inhalation he got from saving those kids from the burning church. The other case is that he was suffering from not only the smoke inhalation but along with a concussion he got from the rumble, and adding to the fact he watched both Johnny and Dally die right before his eyes.
In The Outsiders, the greasers would be considered the outsiders. They were not popular or thought of as regular members of society.
he runs into the burning church to save the kids in the fire. then as they are running out with the kids a wall falls on johnny when he is escaping from the burning church. so then his back is broken and if he did live then he would not ever be able to walk again. so johnny dies because of the fire.
Well, honey, in "The Outsiders," the church burning scene is a pivotal moment. While there isn't a specific song mentioned in the book that directly relates to the church burning, you could say that "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads or "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown might set the mood. Just remember, stay golden, ponyboy!
two chapters later when he was in the hospital
I am guessing this is after he came home. He was still not fully recovered from the smoke inhalation he got from saving those kids from the burning church. The other case is that he was suffering from not only the smoke inhalation but along with a concussion he got from the rumble, and adding to the fact he watched both Johnny and Dally die right before his eyes.
In The Outsiders, the greasers would be considered the outsiders. They were not popular or thought of as regular members of society.
he dies after getting terribly wounded in the burning church saving children's lives
After his parents die
no
Chapter 4
Real fast
Yes he did.
he dies in chapter 10