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More importantly, I think he was named Johnny Cade by the author to reference his Christ-like characteristics. Johnny Cade = Jesus Christ (JC). Johnny dies for others and with the hope that his death will bring light to others. Note how the book begins and ends, "When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness..." This indicates that Johnny's message has been successfully received by Pony and that Johnny did not die in vain. That his friends changed Johnny Cade into Johnnycake retains the JC symbolism and demonstrates camaraderie among the gang. Note, I think the author was inspired by John Steinbeck, specifically the character of Jim Casey (JC) in The Grapes of Wrath. But also how the image of the country in The Outsiders is similar to Lennie's dream of the farm in Of Mice & Men.
How does dally feel about helping people in the Outsiders? why does he feel this way?
Johnny was in critical condition. His back was broken, he was in severe shock, and suffering from third-degree burns.
The way the book ends is how the book starts, so technically what S. E. Hinton was implying was that Ponyboy's English paper was the book, The Outsiders. Basically the book was Pony's English paper.
Because it ends in death (Everyman and Good Deeds enter the grave and never return) and describes the downfall of a great man.
More importantly, I think he was named Johnny Cade by the author to reference his Christ-like characteristics. Johnny Cade = Jesus Christ (JC). Johnny dies for others and with the hope that his death will bring light to others. Note how the book begins and ends, "When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness..." This indicates that Johnny's message has been successfully received by Pony and that Johnny did not die in vain. That his friends changed Johnny Cade into Johnnycake retains the JC symbolism and demonstrates camaraderie among the gang. Note, I think the author was inspired by John Steinbeck, specifically the character of Jim Casey (JC) in The Grapes of Wrath. But also how the image of the country in The Outsiders is similar to Lennie's dream of the farm in Of Mice & Men.
Words that rhyme with cade are: Bade, disobeyed, obeyed, repaid, relayed and pretty much any word which ends with the sound aide
he goes to hide in the church and to disguise themselves they both cut their hair so tht they aren't recognized as easily and they save the children from the church fire johnny ends up dying because he risked his life to save the children and went to the hospital and and died there!!
How does dally feel about helping people in the Outsiders? why does he feel this way?
no because johnny fights in the war and the book ends
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Johnny was in critical condition. His back was broken, he was in severe shock, and suffering from third-degree burns.