to stay gold
In "The Outsiders," Johnny wanted Ponyboy to stay because he valued their friendship and saw Pony as a brother. Johnny was deeply affected by the harsh realities of their lives and wanted Ponyboy to remain innocent and hopeful, unlike the darker path that many of their peers followed. He believed that Pony could break free from the cycle of violence and despair that surrounded them. Johnny's wish reflects his desire for Ponyboy to find a better life, even as he faced his own tragic fate.
You see, Dallas and Two-bit. They wanted to bust a joint. Ponyboy wasn't down with this, so he had sex with a lalmingo. jonhy tells pony to stay gold because he wants pony to fufill his life without having the title juvinile dilinquent.
Because he said Johnny wasn't wanted at home.
"Stay gold,Pony,Stay gold" -johnny cade's last words "Sixteen years on the streets and you see a lot. But all the wrong sights, not he sights you want to see
"Stay gold, Pony, stay gold." This is what Johnny Cade had said to Pony just before dying. Ponyboy tries to put all of the bad thoughts of Johnny out of his mind, right before his breaking point. When he finally decides to read "Gone With the Wind", which he had been reading to Johnny in Windrexville, he finds a note in the book that Johnny had written to Pony explaining what he meant in his final words. Johnny didn't want to die, and didn't deserve it. He wanted to see what the better side of life was before he was gone. He was happy to help the children though, and took great pride in it.
I personally think Johnny's last words "Stay gold Pony, stay gold." meant that he didn't want Ponyboy to change or to harden up like Dally or Darry. He wanted him to stay the way he was.
I personally think Johnny's last words "Stay gold Pony, stay gold." meant that he didn't want Ponyboy to change or to harden up like Dally or Darry. He wanted him to stay the way he was.
Stay gold ponyboy.
You see, Dallas and Two-bit. They wanted to bust a joint. Ponyboy wasn't down with this, so he had sex with a lalmingo. jonhy tells pony to stay gold because he wants pony to fufill his life without having the title juvinile dilinquent.
Because he said Johnny wasn't wanted at home.
"Stay gold,Pony,Stay gold" -johnny cade's last words "Sixteen years on the streets and you see a lot. But all the wrong sights, not he sights you want to see
"Stay gold, Pony, stay gold." This is what Johnny Cade had said to Pony just before dying. Ponyboy tries to put all of the bad thoughts of Johnny out of his mind, right before his breaking point. When he finally decides to read "Gone With the Wind", which he had been reading to Johnny in Windrexville, he finds a note in the book that Johnny had written to Pony explaining what he meant in his final words. Johnny didn't want to die, and didn't deserve it. He wanted to see what the better side of life was before he was gone. He was happy to help the children though, and took great pride in it.
well johnny tells ponyboy to stay gold..
Ponyboy because when Johnny Cade dies he told him,"Stay gold Pony, stay...gold." and he dies. Pony remebers the poem Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost and it reminds him of the sunset.
Johnny wanted it
He did not want pony to be a fighter and a rough person. He wanted him to stay the way he was. Gold.
Pony's getting beat up, & Johnny's hiding.