They hop onto the three-fiffteen freight to Windrixville. When they hop of, Ponyboy asks a farmer how to get to Jay Mountain. The farmer tells Ponyboy to follow the path to the big hill. They climb the mountain for about 45 minutes.
"they look like hudlums".
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
Once Johnny and Ponyboy reach the church in "The Outsiders," they need to find a way to hide out and stay safe from the police after the incident with Bob. They also need supplies, such as food and a way to stay warm, as they are planning to lay low for a while. Additionally, Johnny expresses a desire to read and they find a book, "Gone with the Wind," to pass the time and distract themselves from their situation.
its really about how ponyboy told johnny about the poem so johnny to ponyboy to stay gold meaninng dont change...stay the way you are dont become like dally or anyone...
Johnny left a note for Ponyboy that simply said, "Gone for supplies." He made sure to keep it brief so that Ponyboy wouldn't worry too much. This way, Johnny ensured Ponyboy knew where he had gone without disrupting his sleep.
"they look like hudlums".
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
Once Johnny and Ponyboy reach the church in "The Outsiders," they need to find a way to hide out and stay safe from the police after the incident with Bob. They also need supplies, such as food and a way to stay warm, as they are planning to lay low for a while. Additionally, Johnny expresses a desire to read and they find a book, "Gone with the Wind," to pass the time and distract themselves from their situation.
its really about how ponyboy told johnny about the poem so johnny to ponyboy to stay gold meaninng dont change...stay the way you are dont become like dally or anyone...
Johnny left a note for Ponyboy that simply said, "Gone for supplies." He made sure to keep it brief so that Ponyboy wouldn't worry too much. This way, Johnny ensured Ponyboy knew where he had gone without disrupting his sleep.
One half of him believes that Darry does not love him, but the other half knows that Darry loves him and cares for him. It is just that Ponyboy for whatever reason does not want to believe it. He most likely talked himself into believing that lie.
In chapter 3 of "The Outsiders," Ponyboy reflects on the line from "Gone with the Wind," where he notes that "the best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them." This sentiment foreshadows the pivotal moment in the burning church when Ponyboy and Johnny make a brave decision to save the children inside, highlighting their emerging sense of responsibility and courage in the face of danger. Their trust in each other and their willingness to act ultimately shape their characters and the events that follow.
Johnny killed Bob because Bob and his friends had beat him up before and he was scared. Also, the Socs were drowning Pony and it was the only way to save him.
he and ponyboy rescued some kids who were in the abandoned church when it was on fire. on his way out, a piece of burning wood broke his back and he got other injuries too. as a result of all this he died.
When him and Ponyboy got back and went back up to the church. Johnny got out the of the car to rescue the little kids that were trapped in the burning church. He didn't have to, and he knew it was possible for him to get hurt or found by the cops, but he did it anyway. He knew it was his responsibility because either he or Ponyboy didn't put out their cigarette all the way, and he knew he was going to have to take responsibility for those actions. That shows that he is good hearted. And doing that good deed is precisely what makes the newspapers think that Johnny is a hero.
the advice dally gives ponyboy is to toughen up so no one can hurt you
Jhonny was behaving in an uncharacteristically violent way because the socs were drowing Ponyboy and since Johnny loved him as a brother he couldn't let that happen. HOPE THIS HELPED!!