Once Johnny and Ponyboy reach the church in "The Outsiders," they need to find a way to hide out and stay safe from the police after the incident with Bob. They also need supplies, such as food and a way to stay warm, as they are planning to lay low for a while. Additionally, Johnny expresses a desire to read and they find a book, "Gone with the Wind," to pass the time and distract themselves from their situation.
In "The Outsiders," Dally Roberts robs the store shortly after Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding out in the abandoned church. The robbery occurs after the church fire, which takes place in chapter 6 of the novel. Dally's actions are driven by a need for money, as he wants to help Johnny and Ponyboy escape their troubles.
ponyboy goes in and johny right after him to get him. and johny get burned and dally goes and get himactually, thts not exactly it ^_^There are children having a school picnic at the church, when it starts on fire ): johnny and ponyboy are heroic enough to jump inside and save the little kids, they save them, but johhny and ponyboy themselves, get injured.i hope this helps, need anything else on the book?email me at v_vbaseball.girl26@yahoo.comorgrandersongirl28@yahoo.comorjonasbrothermusic08@yahoo.comloveee
Johnny told ponyboy that they needed to go back when they were in Windrixville because he wanted Ponyboy to stay away from the trouble and because it was Johnny's problem and not his. Johnny and Ponyboy also decided to face the police because they were tired and they can't stay hidden forever in the old church.
In "The Outsiders," the major plot twist occurs when Johnny, after saving the children from the burning church, is gravely injured and later dies from his wounds. This event forces Ponyboy to confront the harsh realities of life and loss, shattering his idealistic views about the rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs. Additionally, it leads to a pivotal moment of realization for Ponyboy about the consequences of violence and the need for understanding among social groups.
They both whent to Sodapop (ponyboys middle brother) for help. Soadapop was at a party but trying to get to sleep. But that was not so cleaver, because Sodapop has a long list of criminal records and he is literaly saying "this is what I would do, so thats what you need to do." then gave them directions to the church a gun and 50 bucks.
In "The Outsiders," Dally Roberts robs the store shortly after Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding out in the abandoned church. The robbery occurs after the church fire, which takes place in chapter 6 of the novel. Dally's actions are driven by a need for money, as he wants to help Johnny and Ponyboy escape their troubles.
ponyboy goes in and johny right after him to get him. and johny get burned and dally goes and get himactually, thts not exactly it ^_^There are children having a school picnic at the church, when it starts on fire ): johnny and ponyboy are heroic enough to jump inside and save the little kids, they save them, but johhny and ponyboy themselves, get injured.i hope this helps, need anything else on the book?email me at v_vbaseball.girl26@yahoo.comorgrandersongirl28@yahoo.comorjonasbrothermusic08@yahoo.comloveee
Johnny told ponyboy that they needed to go back when they were in Windrixville because he wanted Ponyboy to stay away from the trouble and because it was Johnny's problem and not his. Johnny and Ponyboy also decided to face the police because they were tired and they can't stay hidden forever in the old church.
In "The Outsiders," the major plot twist occurs when Johnny, after saving the children from the burning church, is gravely injured and later dies from his wounds. This event forces Ponyboy to confront the harsh realities of life and loss, shattering his idealistic views about the rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs. Additionally, it leads to a pivotal moment of realization for Ponyboy about the consequences of violence and the need for understanding among social groups.
They both whent to Sodapop (ponyboys middle brother) for help. Soadapop was at a party but trying to get to sleep. But that was not so cleaver, because Sodapop has a long list of criminal records and he is literaly saying "this is what I would do, so thats what you need to do." then gave them directions to the church a gun and 50 bucks.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the doctor diagnoses Ponyboy with a concussion after the violent incident with the Socs. He also notes that Ponyboy is suffering from exhaustion and emotional trauma due to the recent events, including the death of his friend Johnny. The doctor emphasizes the need for rest and recovery as part of his treatment.
Ponyboy means that he and Johnny formed a special bond with each other, and felt the same feelings about certain situations.
In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Johnny saves the children from the burning church in Chapter 6. The rescue takes place towards the end of the chapter, on pages 92-93 in the standard edition of the book. Johnny's heroic act not only demonstrates his bravery but also marks a turning point in the story for both him and Ponyboy.
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The resolution for Ponyboy denying that Johnny is dead reflects his struggle to cope with the loss of his friend. This denial illustrates Ponyboy's intense grief and the difficulty he faces in accepting the harsh realities of life and death. Ultimately, it signifies his need to hold onto the memories and bond they shared, showcasing the theme of friendship amidst tragedy in "The Outsiders." As he begins to confront his feelings, he gradually moves toward healing and understanding.
when Ponyboy says that about him he means that there's not one person on earth that could relate to Johnny to make Ponyboy feel as comfortable and easy to get along with like the friendship he had with Johnny
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