because the socs were jumping them
He carries a blade and is more scared.
badly
Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
the author describes Johnny Cade as a little puppy who has been mistreted several times and lost at different hings
Johnny's last name in the outsiders was Cade
Johnny Cade is so nervous and scared all the time because he doesn't know when a socs will come up and shank him with a blade because he is at the point of his life where he doesn't want to die but he wants to kill him self... what i mean is he isn't sure if he should die.
the world may never know so go do it for Johnny Cade! just do it NIKE
yes, 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.
the author describes Johnny Cade as a little puppy who has been mistreted several times and lost at different hings
Ponyboy doesn't find anybody. He is jumped by Socs in the beginning when he is walking home alone from the movies. Later in the novel, he is walking home with Johnny Cade and Two-Bit Mathews. He and Johnny get jumped by the Socs in the park.
Johnny's last name in the outsiders was Cade
Johnny Cade.
Johnny Cade is so nervous and scared all the time because he doesn't know when a socs will come up and shank him with a blade because he is at the point of his life where he doesn't want to die but he wants to kill him self... what i mean is he isn't sure if he should die.
the world may never know so go do it for Johnny Cade! just do it NIKE
johnnys last name is Cade.
It isn't specified; he's just Johnny Cade.
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.
the socs attack johnny and ponyboy because johnny and ponyboy were with there girlfriends