Johnny never does see his parents He won't let his mother in to see him when he is in the hospital
name johnny cadeeyes blackhair blackwanted for murder with a switchblade knife suspected armed and dangerousheaded to is suspected to be headed to Texas but him and his acomplace ponny boy curtis have been believed to be spotted by miners on jay mountain.Johnny Cade - A sixteen-year-old greaser with black hair and large, fearful eyes. Though Johnny does not succeed in school, he approaches intellectual matters with steady concentration. The child of alcoholic, abusive parents, he is nervous and sensitive. Since his parents do not care for him, Johnny sees the greasers as his true family. In turn, the older boys, particularly Dally, are protective of him.
Cherry Valance has a complex view of Johnny Cade in "The Outsiders." She sees him as sensitive and caring, often appreciating his depth and the kindness he shows, which sets him apart from others. Despite their different social backgrounds, she feels a genuine connection with him, recognizing his struggles and the harsh realities of his life as a Greaser. Ultimately, Cherry admires Johnny for his bravery and the goodness he embodies, despite the challenges he faces.
Johnny compares Dally to the gallant southern gentlemen in Gone With the Wind because Pony makes it clear that Johnny worships the ground Dally walks on.He in a non-homo way LOVES Dally. Dally is his idol. So when the book describes the gallant (brave, heroic) men, Johnny uses Dallas as an example, because that is how he sees him.
Ponyboy is still a kid and sees the world with innocent eyes and everything is still new for him. Johnny wants him to stay like that while he can, to stay young and pure, because eventually, everybody grows up and doesn't have faith in the world, getting used to everything and only trusting yourself. When you're a kid, you believe in people and look for the good and everything is new to you. Johnny wants him to stay like that.
He is shot by the police after he robs a grocery store after he pulls out his unloaded heater(gun) after he sees Johnny Cade's death in the hospital. Dally dies because Johnny was the only thing that Dally loved, and after Johnny died, Dally couldn't take not having Johnny there.
He sees the world and the people surrounding him.
name johnny cadeeyes blackhair blackwanted for murder with a switchblade knife suspected armed and dangerousheaded to is suspected to be headed to Texas but him and his acomplace ponny boy curtis have been believed to be spotted by miners on jay mountain.Johnny Cade - A sixteen-year-old greaser with black hair and large, fearful eyes. Though Johnny does not succeed in school, he approaches intellectual matters with steady concentration. The child of alcoholic, abusive parents, he is nervous and sensitive. Since his parents do not care for him, Johnny sees the greasers as his true family. In turn, the older boys, particularly Dally, are protective of him.
Cherry Valance has a complex view of Johnny Cade in "The Outsiders." She sees him as sensitive and caring, often appreciating his depth and the kindness he shows, which sets him apart from others. Despite their different social backgrounds, she feels a genuine connection with him, recognizing his struggles and the harsh realities of his life as a Greaser. Ultimately, Cherry admires Johnny for his bravery and the goodness he embodies, despite the challenges he faces.
When a woman sees a man she likes, she smiles.
Johnny compares Dally to the gallant southern gentlemen in Gone With the Wind because Pony makes it clear that Johnny worships the ground Dally walks on.He in a non-homo way LOVES Dally. Dally is his idol. So when the book describes the gallant (brave, heroic) men, Johnny uses Dallas as an example, because that is how he sees him.
(This is reffering to The Outsiders by S.E.Hinton) Johnny feels vulnerable and thinks of Dally as invulnerable to everything. He wants to be that tough, that cool, and that strong in order to maybe have a better life.
If a groundhog sees its shadow then there will be 6 more weeks of winter.
Ponyboy is still a kid and sees the world with innocent eyes and everything is still new for him. Johnny wants him to stay like that while he can, to stay young and pure, because eventually, everybody grows up and doesn't have faith in the world, getting used to everything and only trusting yourself. When you're a kid, you believe in people and look for the good and everything is new to you. Johnny wants him to stay like that.
She looks at her and dies
they can't see them
Ponyboy sees Johnny as a sensitive and kind-hearted friend who is loyal and protective. He admires Johnny for his bravery and compassion, viewing him as a hero despite his tough circumstances.
there is 6 more weeks of winter