How is Johnny a hero in the othersiders is he has played his own life on the line by going into the fire to save those children. But in other words this question could be also an opinion; because Johnny has been described in many different ways in the novel and movie, that he has been always a hero; in my opinion.
Johnny needed the gang as much as the gang needed him
Johnny Becomes a hero after saving those kids from the burning church... Dally wouldn't let poney go in to help because he feared for him... after that dally got killed ect
johnn thinks dally is a hero. because that is like his only family other than the gang(:
He saves Ponyboy's life, and saves the little kids from the fire. [the main reason is the second one]
because he saved the children in the fire.
If you are talking about on page 115, he Ponyboy literally means "hero". Randy was asking about why Pony and Johnny decided to rescue the kids from the burning church, and Ponyboy was saying that maybe he felt like playing hero, or being the good guy, saving the day, etc.
there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
He was 16 but looked like he was 14. (He says in chapter 2 pg.23)
Dally worries that if Johnny goes to jail he'll turn mean and dangerous just like what happened to him.
Pony is tan with long hair and hazel eyes. Johnny is small, timid, and very quiet. He look like ponyboy just not as tan.
he isnt like johnny at all
If you are talking about on page 115, he Ponyboy literally means "hero". Randy was asking about why Pony and Johnny decided to rescue the kids from the burning church, and Ponyboy was saying that maybe he felt like playing hero, or being the good guy, saving the day, etc.
he is big and mean just like the people who mugged Johnny
Personality Traits: Although Steve acts rude and cocky at times, he cares for all his friends/gang members like when he told Johnny not to worry about the Socs coming into their neighborhood.
there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
He dies at night.
He was 16 but looked like he was 14. (He says in chapter 2 pg.23)
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.
Dally worries that if Johnny goes to jail he'll turn mean and dangerous just like what happened to him.
Pony is tan with long hair and hazel eyes. Johnny is small, timid, and very quiet. He look like ponyboy just not as tan.
Because he killed Bob, geez.....wouldn't you feel guilty?!
He likes it because he realizes that atleast his father knows that he is there, and that he exists.