The book The Outsiders never says how the fire definitely started but Johnny does state that one of their cigarettes must have started it. As for where it happened, the fire started in an abandoned church on a hill in Windrixville.
in chapter 6 the
Dally helps them when the church is on fire.
He said he would have left the kids inside the building
The author, S.E. Hinton foreshadows that the church will catch on fire earlier in the novel, the Outsiders. She does this by first of all telling how old and creeky the church was and also by explaining that Johnny and Pony were careful to put out their cigarettes to prevent a fire.
Ponyboy and Johnny went inside because they thought that they started the fire with one of there smokes
when johnny and ponyboy were in Windrixville living in the old church
in chapter 6 the
Dally helps them when the church is on fire.
The fire in "The Outsiders" occurs near the end of the book, during the rumble between the greasers and the Socs. Johnny and Ponyboy end up saving children from a burning church that was set ablaze during the fight.
Johnny, And Ponyboy. Dallas Winston got out saftley.
He said he would have left the kids inside the building
Jerry Wood showed up in the Outsiders when all three boys got back from Dairy Queen and noticed the church was on fire.
Johnny and Ponyboy were hiding in it and they were smoking. They didnt put out the fire on their cigeratte so it made the church light on fire. Read page 91 in chapter 6 and even Johnny and Pony say they started it from a dropped cigeratte.
The author, S.E. Hinton foreshadows that the church will catch on fire earlier in the novel, the Outsiders. She does this by first of all telling how old and creeky the church was and also by explaining that Johnny and Pony were careful to put out their cigarettes to prevent a fire.
No it was a kindergarten class.
In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the fire scene at the church is an important turning point in the story. The key differences are primarily related to the perspectives and experiences of the characters involved, such as Ponyboy's fear and heroism, Johnny's injuries, and the rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs intensifying after the incident. Additionally, the fire serves as a catalyst for bringing the groups together to face a common enemy.
in the book, johnny was burned saving children from a fire in the abandoned church that he and pony boy were hiding out in