Gallant
when johnny and ponyboy were held up in that church they read gone with the wind and johnny was talking about how brave those southern gentlemen were. ponyboy meant that when johnny saved those little kids he was much braver then them.
he and dallas are like polar opposites due to their personalities since dally is a criminal and johnny is scared of his own shadow
Johnny's favorite part of Gone With the Wind was the part about the Southern gentlemen because it reminds him of Dally.
The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.
Johnny compares Dally to the gallant southern gentlemen in Gone With the Wind because Pony makes it clear that Johnny worships the ground Dally walks on.He in a non-homo way LOVES Dally. Dally is his idol. So when the book describes the gallant (brave, heroic) men, Johnny uses Dallas as an example, because that is how he sees him.
their land was all grass and hay because they lived in the southern.
It is in the Southern lands as in your question, The Great Southern Land.
when johnny and ponyboy were held up in that church they read gone with the wind and johnny was talking about how brave those southern gentlemen were. ponyboy meant that when johnny saved those little kids he was much braver then them.
he and dallas are like polar opposites due to their personalities since dally is a criminal and johnny is scared of his own shadow
Another name for southern soldiers in the Civil War is "Johnny Rebs."
The southern troops were called rebels, or Johnny Reb.
Johnny Reb
Growing cash crops like tobacco and cotton overworked the land.
Johnny reb
Southern France.
rebels..........or Johnny Reb
The southern land features are really green with lots of plants and animals.