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.
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I think you are talking about Johnny Walker. And then the answer would be yes.
Yes, Bob was killed entirely by self-defense. Johnny never meant for it to happen the way it did.
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
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.
Johnny respected Dally, he looked up to him. He was in a way his roll model. Johnny was the only one who understood Dally in ways the rest of the gang could not. Not to forget that Dally loved Johnny. Johnny to him was a special kid who ways must of looked as himself when he was his age.
In French, "violent" is spelled the same way as in English: "violent".
Pretty much the same way that any violent act affects a community. Whether the act is committed with a gun or machete, it still disrupts the community, causes people to move, businesses to close, etc.
Yes, at least they start out that way. Most crimes are committed with at least some forethought, even if only brief. The fact that the crime becomes violent while the act is in progress does not negate the fact that the perpetrator should have thought of the possibility of that occurring.
Johnny Depp all the way!
Since Johnny is a name, you say it the same way
A violent person can live with other clients in a group home if proper precautions are taken. For instance therapy is one way that violent outbursts can be curbed, medication is another way.
Since Peeta was tortured by the Capitol through brainwashing, he had on-and-off episodes of freaking out. Further into the book, they slimmed down to a point where he found a way to control himself from having a violent episode
violent protest is like the suffragettes they used violence to get what they wanted and nonviolent is where you use powers of persuasion to get your way and not to use violence.
I think you are talking about Johnny Walker. And then the answer would be yes.
The French revolution was very, very violent! Thousands of people were murdered in the most horrifying way.
I personally think that the book is fine just the way it is, but I know people who want it to be more violent.
There is no way to know that.