In "Gone with the Wind," Johnny is reminded of his mother, who embodies the strength and resilience of the characters in the story, particularly Scarlett O'Hara. The themes of love, loss, and survival resonate with his memories of her, reflecting the struggles she faced. This connection highlights Johnny's emotional ties to his past and the impact of his mother's character on his life.
Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Johnny's favorite part of the movie titled Gone with the Wind was when the gentlemen from the South rode into sure death to be gallant.
because he wanted to
Gone with the wind
Gone with the wind
Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Johnny's favorite part of the movie titled Gone with the Wind was when the gentlemen from the South rode into sure death to be gallant.
Johnny gave Pony a copy of Gone With the Wind.
he likes Gone with the Wind do much because he is really into reality books.
because he wanted to
Gone with the wind
gone with the wind
Gone with the wind
the book "gone with the wind"
Gone with the wind!!! Our English teacher quizzed us on every single chapter of the book so I am almost an expert on The Outsiders.
Johnny brings gone with the wind
A knife (Johnny)A deck of cards (Johnny and Ponyboy)A book Gone With the Wind (Johnny and Ponyboy)Cigarettes (Ponyboy)A gun (Dallas)