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Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
Johnny is beaten at home, and he's scared of his own shadow because he had been jumped by the Socs and was beaten near death. He's quiet and doesn't talk to the gang much except for Ponyboy.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
the go to soda pop for help.
Hi, The only two Socs members that I know of a Randy and Bob
Ponyboy told Cherry that Johnny had been beaten up a few months earlier by about 5 Socs (socials).
he tells cherry about when johnny got beat up by the socs
Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
Johnny isn't happy - he wants peace between the Greasers and Socs.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
Johnny is beaten at home, and he's scared of his own shadow because he had been jumped by the Socs and was beaten near death. He's quiet and doesn't talk to the gang much except for Ponyboy.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
the go to soda pop for help.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
In chapter 2 of "The Outsiders," Johnny is severely beaten by a group of Socs, leaving him physically and emotionally scarred. The gang is outraged and seeks revenge on the Socs, culminating in a heightened tension between the two rival groups. Johnny's attack serves as a catalyst for the rest of the novel, influencing the decisions and actions of the characters.
Hi, The only two Socs members that I know of a Randy and Bob