in chapter 6 the
Chapter 6 of The Outsiders
Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders" primarily takes place in the abandoned church where Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade are hiding out after running away. The chapter captures their experiences in the church, including their conversation about life, dreams, and the challenges they face as greasers. It also includes pivotal moments that lead to the church fire, which ultimately changes their lives. The setting serves as a backdrop for their deepening friendship and the harsh realities of their circumstances.
The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
Dally helps them when the church is on fire.
Well, honey, in Chapter Five of "The Outsiders," the author dropped more hints than a clumsy waiter. From Ponyboy's ominous dream about a church going up in flames to Johnny's nervous ramblings about feeling like he's "marked," it was pretty clear that trouble was brewing. So, when that church turned into a real-life bonfire later on, it was about as surprising as a Kardashian posting a selfie.
Chapter 6 of The Outsiders
Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding in it and they were smoking. They didnt put out the fire on their cigeratte so it made the church light on fire. Read page 91 in chapter 6 and even Johnny and Pony say they started it from a dropped cigeratte.
The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
when johnny and ponyboy were in Windrixville living in the old church
Dally helps them when the church is on fire.
The fire in "The Outsiders" occurs near the end of the book, during the rumble between the greasers and the Socs. Johnny and Ponyboy end up saving children from a burning church that was set ablaze during the fight.
Well, honey, in Chapter Five of "The Outsiders," the author dropped more hints than a clumsy waiter. From Ponyboy's ominous dream about a church going up in flames to Johnny's nervous ramblings about feeling like he's "marked," it was pretty clear that trouble was brewing. So, when that church turned into a real-life bonfire later on, it was about as surprising as a Kardashian posting a selfie.
Johnny, And Ponyboy. Dallas Winston got out saftley.
He said he would have left the kids inside the building
chapter eight- was that the chapter with the rumble?
In the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the church caught fire in the middle of the night. The fire occurred during the early hours of the morning, around 2:00 AM. This event was a significant turning point in the story, leading to heightened tension and conflict among the characters.
Jerry Wood showed up in the Outsiders when all three boys got back from Dairy Queen and noticed the church was on fire.