Johnny and Pony boy run in to the church and save all of the kinds trapped inside
No, Johnny and Ponyboy did.
The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
Beacause they saved little children in the burning church they stayed at.
church roof
When the boys return to the church in "The Outsiders," they find that it has caught fire, likely due to a cigarette that was accidentally left burning. They also discover that some children were trapped inside the church during the fire. Dally and Johnny, motivated by a sense of responsibility and bravery, rush in to save the children, showcasing their growth and willingness to protect others despite their rough backgrounds. This moment underscores the themes of heroism and the consequences of their actions.
No, Johnny and Ponyboy did.
The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
Beacause they saved little children in the burning church they stayed at.
No it was a kindergarten class.
about a week
church roof
no
in the book, johnny was burned saving children from a fire in the abandoned church that he and pony boy were hiding out in
The fire in "The Outsiders" occurs near the end of the book, during the rumble between the greasers and the Socs. Johnny and Ponyboy end up saving children from a burning church that was set ablaze during the fight.
the burning church
Chapter 6 of The Outsiders
It's a hiding place.