he got jumped and beat up by the socs in a parking lot his face was all cut up and even though he was used to getting beat up ny his dad, the biggest thing that made him react the way he does now is because they had scared him
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he was proud and impressed
Dallas was angry. He loved Johnny, and blamed himself for making Johnny soft. He tells the other greasers that the rumble with the socs is going to be won for Johnny.
Dally reacts shocked, but also a bit proudly, for some reason.
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In chapter 2 of "The Outsiders," Johnny is severely beaten by a group of Socs, leaving him physically and emotionally scarred. The gang is outraged and seeks revenge on the Socs, culminating in a heightened tension between the two rival groups. Johnny's attack serves as a catalyst for the rest of the novel, influencing the decisions and actions of the characters.
Johnny isn't happy - he wants peace between the Greasers and Socs.
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Johnny's parents really just didn't care, but the Mother did come to see Johnny at the hospital, but with a bad target. Luckily, Johnny didn't let her in to see him.
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he was proud and impressed
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Dallas was angry. He loved Johnny, and blamed himself for making Johnny soft. He tells the other greasers that the rumble with the socs is going to be won for Johnny.
Dally reacts shocked, but also a bit proudly, for some reason.