Johnny and pony run away, and they save some kids in a fire they started when they were smoking, to make up for the fact that johnny killed a soc, and johnny gets paralyzed by a burning slab of wood, and eventually dies.
it should be in chapter 3 or 4. Sorry if it isn't I haven't read it for about a year.
YES his parents abused him and he felt like they did not care for him so he went home whenever he wanted to because he knew that his parents would disregard him.
Read the book and then you will realize Dallas is a person, you cannot escape from a person. To answer your question, no
Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
Johnny is abused by his parents, Ponyboy has siblings and Johnny does not, and Johnny carries around a kinfe/ blade in his pocket
He hates his parents.
Johnny never does see his parents He won't let his mother in to see him when he is in the hospital
The characters LOVED Johnny in the book, The Outsiders. Ponyboy said Johnny reminded him of an abused, lost puppy. The gang considered Johnny their pet, and gave him the nickname "Johnnycake". He also was the only thing Dally Winston(I think that's his last name) loved.
Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
Johnny is abused by his parents, Ponyboy has siblings and Johnny does not, and Johnny carries around a kinfe/ blade in his pocket
no
He hates his parents.
Johnny never does see his parents He won't let his mother in to see him when he is in the hospital
not very good because his parents abused him when he was younger
The characters LOVED Johnny in the book, The Outsiders. Ponyboy said Johnny reminded him of an abused, lost puppy. The gang considered Johnny their pet, and gave him the nickname "Johnnycake". He also was the only thing Dally Winston(I think that's his last name) loved.
I don't think it said in the book....
He is a nervous wreck because his parents abuse him. He's really quiet and shy.
that his parents dont care if hes there or not
Johnny needs the gang because, Johnny parents doesnt care for him he has ran away several times and his parents still dont care. He feel that the only people that care is the gang (Greasers).
Johnny Cade is portrayed as a sensitive and non-violent character in "The Outsiders." He does not like to fight and tries to avoid conflict whenever possible. His aversion to violence is a key aspect of his character development in the novel.