In "The Outsiders," Johnny Cade, despite his crippled hand, ultimately finds a sense of purpose by becoming a hero in a critical moment. He saves children from a burning church, which leads to his recognition as a brave individual. While he doesn't secure a traditional job due to his injuries, his actions reveal his courage and solidify his legacy among his friends and the community.
Johnny stared at the rings on the socs hand, because it was reminding him of when he was brutally attacked by the socs where there was an incident where his face was cut by what appears to be rings. Knowing this, Johnny and Ponyboy soon realize that the socs were the same ones that attacked Johnny....poor johnny
In "The Outsiders," Johnny's face is bruised by Bob Sheldon, a member of the Socs. During a violent confrontation, Bob attacks Johnny and Ponyboy while they are in the park, leading to Johnny's injuries. This encounter highlights the ongoing conflict between the Greasers and the Socs, ultimately impacting Johnny's character and the story's events.
Johnny Tremain changed because of some influences that were made on him!1. When he badly injured his hand the effect was that he couldn't be a silversmith and then he started to view life differently.2. Rab has an influence on him also. Johnny learns how to control his temper3. War also changes Johnny and made him have a stronger opinion as well as understand life betterBy the end of the book he is a more humble and responsible man.Bold words are the causes of these changes
He reaches out his hand because he finally see's the thing that everyone is calling heart... and wants to share it with someone before he dies.
The reporters and the police interview Pony in the hospital while he, Darry, and Soda wait for news of Dally and Johnny. Finally, the doctor tells them that Dally's arm is badly burned and will remain scarred for life. Johnny, on the other hand, is in a critical condition; he is in severe shock, suffers from third degree burns, and has a broken back. If he lives, he will be crippled for life. Since there is nothing that they can do, Pony, Darry, and Soda return home. The next morning Two-Bit and Steve show Pony the newspaper. There are articles on what had happened the night Johnny killed Bob and on how Johnny and Pony had rescued the children from the burning church. One of the parents has stated that the children would have been killed if it had not been for Johnny and Pony. Cherry, in an interview,confirmed that Bob was drunk on the night of his murder; Randy Adderson added that the Socs caused the fight and that Pony and Johnny had fought back in self-defense. As a result of these confessions, Johnny was only being charged with manslaughter. The newspaper also featured a story about Pony and his two brothers, mentioning that Pony was a very good student and explaining how Darry worked two jobs to support his brothers. The article ended with the comment that the three of them should not be separated. The article makes Pony realize that he is in danger of being taken away from Darry and sent to a boy's home. Two-Bit and Pony go out for a walk. They notice that a blue Mustang is following them; it is the same one that followed Pony and Johnny. When the boys stop to buy cokes, the car comes to a halt near them, and several Socs emerge. Randy Adderson takes Pony aside and tells him that he admires him for saving the children and that he did not know that a Greaser could be so heroic. He admits that he might not have been as brave if he had been in the same situation. Randy adds that he is tired of the violence, but knows that he will be "marked chicken" if he does not take part in the rumble, still planned for later in the evening. After the conversation, Pony decides that "Socs were just guys."
he burned his hand
The Crippled Hand - 1916 was released on: USA: 1 May 1916 Finland: 28 April 1921 (re-release)
many things. rab was the guy who helped johnny after he lost his job as a silversmith when he got a crippled hand. rab gave johnny money, got him out of jail, and gave him a job. he did more but im tired and he did ALOT for johnny sooo yea...
However means on the other hand or in spite of that.
However means on the other hand or in spite of that.
Johnny Tremain burns his hands.
The problem is that johnny's hand is burnt and his hand is messed up, like a finger sticking to a thumb.
Tom Robinson's left hand was crippled. He got it caught in a cotton-machine when he was young. This was significant because the person who struck Mayella Ewell, the woman who he "raped", lead with their left. Since he can only use his right hand, this was very significant.
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nevertheless; yet; on the other hand; in spite of that: We have not yet won; however, we will continue to try
Jim Abbott. He began his career with the Anahiem Angels.
Johnny stared at the rings on the socs hand, because it was reminding him of when he was brutally attacked by the socs where there was an incident where his face was cut by what appears to be rings. Knowing this, Johnny and Ponyboy soon realize that the socs were the same ones that attacked Johnny....poor johnny