there, well Johnny likes it better when the old man is hitting him because when he is out around he don't even know he's gone. But see, when his father is hitting him his father knows he is there.. Johnny always liked attention.
Because Johnny feels that his father knows hes there. Quote from Ralph Macchio as Johnny in the movie: "I think I like it better when the old man's hittin' me. At least he knows I'm there."
He likes it because he realizes that atleast his father knows that he is there, and that he exists.
there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
He was 16 but looked like he was 14. (He says in chapter 2 pg.23)
Dally worries that if Johnny goes to jail he'll turn mean and dangerous just like what happened to him.
He likes it because he realizes that atleast his father knows that he is there, and that he exists.
Because Johnny feels that his father knows hes there. Quote from Ralph Macchio as Johnny in the movie: "I think I like it better when the old man's hittin' me. At least he knows I'm there."
Johnny prefers it when his dad is hitting him because, as he says, it is these times when Johnny feels like his father knows that he is there.
he isnt like johnny at all
He likes it because he realizes that atleast his father knows that he is there, and that he exists.
The outsiders book is better because it is like the life for teens now and that there's groups like from the outsiders greasers, socs, etc.
he is big and mean just like the people who mugged Johnny
there is no character named Erica in the book The Outsiders. sorry.
He dies at night.
He was 16 but looked like he was 14. (He says in chapter 2 pg.23)
Johnny Cade is portrayed as a sensitive and non-violent character in "The Outsiders." He does not like to fight and tries to avoid conflict whenever possible. His aversion to violence is a key aspect of his character development in the novel.
Dally worries that if Johnny goes to jail he'll turn mean and dangerous just like what happened to him.