Johnny feels that the gang cannot replace a caring family because, despite their camaraderie, they lack the genuine emotional support and unconditional love that a family provides. He recognizes that their bond is rooted in survival and shared experiences rather than the deep, nurturing connections found in a true family. This realization makes him long for a sense of belonging and care that he feels is absent in the gang dynamic. Ultimately, Johnny understands that the gang's relationships are built on necessity rather than the warmth of familial love.
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He hates his parents.
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It is the only real family Johnny has. Both of his parents don't love or care about him.
In "Shoofly Pie," Mattie is depicted as brave, resourceful, and nurturing. She takes on a lot of responsibility on the family farm and cares for her siblings. Johnny is portrayed as curious, adventurous, and caring, as seen in his interest in the mysteries of the abandoned house and his concern for his family.
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There is really no way to accurately answer this. You would have to know him personally to verify that he is a caring person. But he does seem soft-spoken and polite.
This question cannot be answered. There are many people named Johnny in the world.
In The Outsiders, the characters of Johnny and Ponyboy have several common traits. They are both caring, sympathetic, innocent, sensitive, and confused.
The Johnny Cash Family Christmas was created in 1972-11.
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In the beginning he is demanding and not open to change.But, as the story progresses he becomes kinder and more caring.
in the outsiders? Well, they were friends. that is a type of relationship. Johnny is a friend of the curtis family
He hates his parents.
It was his family, all he ever had.