In "The Outsiders," Johnny Cade gives the other characters hope and a sense of purpose. His bravery in saving the children from the burning church exemplifies selflessness and heroism, inspiring his friends to reflect on their own lives and choices. Additionally, he leaves behind poignant words for Ponyboy, encouraging him to stay true to himself and appreciate the beauty in life. Through his actions and messages, Johnny ultimately serves as a catalyst for growth among the group.
some guy found him walking and give him a ride
that he sholdnt act tough, that hes diffrent than the rest of the group
Right before Johny's death, he tells Ponyboy to "stay gold".
S.E.Hinton wrote The Outsiders
They were never alive. The Outsiders is a work of fiction.
i am not sure but i give it six out of five stars. ;)
Can you give me the answers for the chapters 5-6 on the outsiders book
Soda's old horse the one he had to give up.
some guy found him walking and give him a ride
That pony needs to toughen up
I wouldn't.
You can't freak! They won't take outsiders ideas.
that he sholdnt act tough, that hes diffrent than the rest of the group
I am afraid you need to answer this after reading chapter 7. It is asking for your impression and opinion and we can't give you that. You have to do it.
Right before Johny's death, he tells Ponyboy to "stay gold".
Outsiders = τρίτους
The Outsiders