The answer to this question is always going to be an opinion and will be different to almost everyone. I've come to believe it was Johnny because -first off- he keeps the gang together. Even Ponyboy acknowledges that the gang can't get along without him. Then, he saves the kids from the burning abandoned church building.
Well, according to the book and the characters in it, even Dally was a hero and was gallant (according to Johnny because of one of his deeds), but I don't think that Bob/Robert did anything that could classify him as gallant. So, he wasn't a hero.
It is a modern day tradegy because the hero gets hurt badly and dies.
He helped Ponyboy through all of his hard times by being his brother and friend.
Dally is not so much a hero as he is a figure of idolization. Johnny sort of looked up to him as a hero, maybe because he was so tough (and tuff) or maybe because, as Ponyboy said, he's real. So real it scares him.
Darry is hero because when the Curtis boys parents died he took over looking after Ponyboy and Sodapop. He looks after both oys and gave up college to stay with them.
Well, according to the book and the characters in it, even Dally was a hero and was gallant (according to Johnny because of one of his deeds), but I don't think that Bob/Robert did anything that could classify him as gallant. So, he wasn't a hero.
It is a modern day tradegy because the hero gets hurt badly and dies.
He helped Ponyboy through all of his hard times by being his brother and friend.
i can only name one which is when he saved the kids from the fire.
Dally is not so much a hero as he is a figure of idolization. Johnny sort of looked up to him as a hero, maybe because he was so tough (and tuff) or maybe because, as Ponyboy said, he's real. So real it scares him.
Darry is hero because when the Curtis boys parents died he took over looking after Ponyboy and Sodapop. He looks after both oys and gave up college to stay with them.
If you are talking about on page 115, he Ponyboy literally means "hero". Randy was asking about why Pony and Johnny decided to rescue the kids from the burning church, and Ponyboy was saying that maybe he felt like playing hero, or being the good guy, saving the day, etc.
In the book "The Outsiders," Steve is portrayed as a bad guy due to his tough and sarcastic attitude, often getting into trouble with the law and displaying a lack of empathy towards others. However, he can also be seen as a hero for his loyalty and willingness to stand by his friends, especially Ponyboy and Johnny, during difficult and dangerous situations. Ultimately, Steve's character is complex, showing both negative and positive qualities throughout the novel.
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The Outsiders
No, they did not trust outsiders .
The Outsiders In was created in 1967-01.