Johnny is an outsider because he lives on the east side of town and is poor. He has an alcoholic and abusive mother and father. His best friend is Ponyboy Curtis and got in a fight with one of the Socs.
Johnny,Dally,and Ponyboy are heroes because they saved those kids from the burning church.
she sucked him off in the dark
because Bob is spoilled and sometimes forgotten and in some ways its like johnny because i dont care this book suck im reading it in school and it sucks
it surprised johnny and ponyboy because johnny really wanted to stab bob on the back
I believe the biggest conflict of The Outsiders is when Johnny kills Bob. From there on things go bad.
Well if you are talking about the book outsider greasers I would describe them like tuff, muscular, smooth, cool, emotional (Poor johnny... :( .. )
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umm, cuse he likes to follow everyone
she sucked him off in the dark
johnny got beat up by the socs
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because Bob is spoilled and sometimes forgotten and in some ways its like johnny because i dont care this book suck im reading it in school and it sucks
it surprised johnny and ponyboy because johnny really wanted to stab bob on the back
because johnny thought why should she be here now when she never was
It symbolizes when Johnny got beat up by the Socs.
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.
Ponyboy is an outsider because he isn"t like the other greasers. Although Ponyboy is technically a member of the greasers, he discovers that he is very different from all the rest. He is the youngest of the gang and unlike everyone else, he is very intelligent and doesn't like fighting. These three examples proove that he is an outsider in that seperate group. As well as being and outsider in his own gang, he is also an outsider within his gang at school.
hate, conformity, fun, and pride