The note said that he knew that the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" meant that when you're a kid, you're golden, like green. He wrote that he wasn't afraid to die anymore and that the children had more to live for than he did. Johnny also wrote that Ponyboy should tell Dally to watch a sunset.
that it is useless to fight.
Chapter 1
Gone with the wind
all im gonna say is johnny dies
Johnny said that Ponyboy looked like a movie star, specifically mentioning that he resembled the actor Paul Newman. This compliment reflects Johnny's admiration for Ponyboy and highlights Ponyboy's good looks compared to others in their environment. It also emphasizes the theme of youth and innocence in the novel "The Outsiders."
Darry
that it is useless to fight.
Chapter 1
Gone with the wind
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.
Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.
all im gonna say is johnny dies
johnny said,fighting ain't no good
The book states he brought back a week's supply of baloney, two loaves of bread, a box of matches, a paperback copy of Gone with the Wind, peroxide, a deck of cards, and soap. Ponyboy is seen eating a candy bar, but the book doesn't say whether he brought it or Johnny bought it.
He says: "Okay, greasers, you've had it."
I only had two thing on my mind. Paul Newman and a ride home.
page three, first paragraph, fifth sentence.