he was reapidetly beaten by his dad
Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
Johnny was in the hospital in "The Outsiders" due to sustaining critical injuries during a fight with the Socs, a rival gang. He was severely beaten by Bob Sheldon and other Socs, resulting in a concussion, broken ribs, and a punctured lung. Johnny's hospitalization serves as a turning point in the novel, leading to significant character development and plot progression.
No. Johnny is the gangs pet and no body hits Johnny. The only reason they say that is because johnny got jumped and beaten... he almost died.
he was reapidetly beaten by his dad
Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
Johnny kills Bob with a six-inch switchblade. He gets the switchblade right after he gets beaten up by the Socs, so that he could defend himself better. Hope this helps!!
Johnny does
Because Johnny was abused by his parents, and beat up by Randy the soc
When the rest of the gang found him in the field, Johnny was beaten to a bloody pulp. The Soc who beat him up wore a lot of rings, so Johnny had gashes on his face which led him to have scars. He was so terrified after this beating that he became like a small child who needed protecting.
Johnny was in the hospital in "The Outsiders" due to sustaining critical injuries during a fight with the Socs, a rival gang. He was severely beaten by Bob Sheldon and other Socs, resulting in a concussion, broken ribs, and a punctured lung. Johnny's hospitalization serves as a turning point in the novel, leading to significant character development and plot progression.
The word mugged means the same in the movie "The Outsiders" as it does anywhere else. It is when an individual is attacked and beaten up, usually for the purpose of robbery.
In The Outsiders, the character of Johnny Cade was played by Ralph Macchio. Johnny does not like to fight because he has been both physically and verbally abused at home. He was also beaten by the Socs gang and lives in fear of having to fight.
Johnny's full name in the book "The Outsiders" is Johnny Cade.