a nurse writes it for him or he writes it himself
found in chapter 5 in the outsiders
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
6
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
"Stay gold, Pony, stay gold." This is what Johnny Cade had said to Pony just before dying. Ponyboy tries to put all of the bad thoughts of Johnny out of his mind, right before his breaking point. When he finally decides to read "Gone With the Wind", which he had been reading to Johnny in Windrexville, he finds a note in the book that Johnny had written to Pony explaining what he meant in his final words. Johnny didn't want to die, and didn't deserve it. He wanted to see what the better side of life was before he was gone. He was happy to help the children though, and took great pride in it.
to stay gold
A note. inside the gone with the wind book. which was also left for him
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
pony cut off his hair and bleached it while johnny cut his hair
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
6
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.
"Stay gold, Pony, stay gold." This is what Johnny Cade had said to Pony just before dying. Ponyboy tries to put all of the bad thoughts of Johnny out of his mind, right before his breaking point. When he finally decides to read "Gone With the Wind", which he had been reading to Johnny in Windrexville, he finds a note in the book that Johnny had written to Pony explaining what he meant in his final words. Johnny didn't want to die, and didn't deserve it. He wanted to see what the better side of life was before he was gone. He was happy to help the children though, and took great pride in it.
Johnny gave Pony a copy of Gone With the Wind.
to stay gold
Ponyboy is the youngest. Johnny is 16 while Pony's 14
Pony feels its his fault that Johnny is dead. He keeps telling himself that Johnny is still alive and that he will be home soon.
Johnny gives a note to the nurse for Ponyboy because he wants to communicate his feelings and support for him during their difficult time. The note reflects Johnny's concern for Ponyboy's well-being and serves as a way to encourage him to stay strong. Additionally, it highlights the deep bond between the two characters, showcasing their friendship amid the challenges they face.