Ponyboy struggled to cope with Johnny's death, feeling deep grief and guilt. Over time, he began to process his emotions through writing, using it as an outlet to express his feelings and reflect on his experiences. He also found solace in the support of his friends and family, who helped him understand the importance of cherishing memories while moving forward. Ultimately, his journey of healing involved accepting loss and recognizing the lasting impact of Johnny's friendship.
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy Curtis.
the event that caused ponyboy to finally accept johnnys death because he found the good-bye letter jonny wrote to him tuked inside the book gone with the wind.
he died.
well johnny tells ponyboy to stay gold..
Ponyboy Curtis
Ponyboy Curtis.
the event that caused ponyboy to finally accept johnnys death because he found the good-bye letter jonny wrote to him tuked inside the book gone with the wind.
he died.
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
well johnny tells ponyboy to stay gold..
Johnny's note to Ponyboy was important for his healing because it showed Johnny's care and gratitude towards Ponyboy. It made Ponyboy feel valued and strengthened their bond, providing him with comfort and support during a difficult time. Reading the note also allowed Ponyboy to understand Johnny's thoughts and feelings before his death, helping him process his grief and come to terms with the tragedy.
It effects by makeing him realize hes trying to grow up too fast and to enjoy his childhood.
because everything leads up to it
It was definitely Dallas Winston. He had a special relationship with him, and he was the only thing Dally loved. Johnny was his only sign of hope in the world, and when he died, he took the hope with him; triggering Dally's suicide.
The Johnnys was created in 1982.