Johnny and Ponyboy made the mistake of confronting the Socs, leading to a violent encounter that resulted in Johnny killing Bob in self-defense. This act of violence forced them to go on the run, leading to a series of events that further complicated their lives and strained their relationships. Their impulsive actions stemmed from fear and desperation, reflecting the intense pressures they faced as members of rival gangs.
Johnny and Ponyboy are very similar. Ponyboy feels as if Johnny {and Soda} are the only people he can truly talk to.
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
Ponyboy cries in front of Johnny because Darry slapped him, and Ponyboy has never been slapped.
Ponyboy realized that Johnny always wanted Dally,and that Dally was always Johnny's role model.
Johnny and Ponyboy.
Johnny and Ponyboy are very similar. Ponyboy feels as if Johnny {and Soda} are the only people he can truly talk to.
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
Ponyboy cries in front of Johnny because Darry slapped him, and Ponyboy has never been slapped.
Johnny and Ponyboy.
Ponyboy is the youngest. Johnny is 16 while Pony's 14
johnny tells ponyboy, to tell dally to watch a sunset
Ponyboy realized that Johnny always wanted Dally,and that Dally was always Johnny's role model.
the socs attack johnny and ponyboy because johnny and ponyboy were with there girlfriends
Johnny is abused by his parents, Ponyboy has siblings and Johnny does not, and Johnny carries around a kinfe/ blade in his pocket
Johnny brings gone with the wind
it is not ponyboy it is johnny and he was alright with dieing
"Stay gold, Ponyboy"