Its because she finds him special. It says in the book.
He hates his parents.
Cherry Valance has a complex view of Johnny Cade in "The Outsiders." She sees him as sensitive and caring, often appreciating his depth and the kindness he shows, which sets him apart from others. Despite their different social backgrounds, she feels a genuine connection with him, recognizing his struggles and the harsh realities of his life as a Greaser. Ultimately, Cherry admires Johnny for his bravery and the goodness he embodies, despite the challenges he faces.
cherry's friend in the book the outsiders is pony boy
johnny
Johnny's last name in the outsiders was Cade
He hates his parents.
"Cherry" Valance was the spy for the Greasers because she wanted to help them out any way she could. She felt mildly responsible for Johnny killing Bob.
Cherry Valance has a complex view of Johnny Cade in "The Outsiders." She sees him as sensitive and caring, often appreciating his depth and the kindness he shows, which sets him apart from others. Despite their different social backgrounds, she feels a genuine connection with him, recognizing his struggles and the harsh realities of his life as a Greaser. Ultimately, Cherry admires Johnny for his bravery and the goodness he embodies, despite the challenges he faces.
Johnny's full name in the book "The Outsiders" is Johnny Cade.
cherry's friend in the book the outsiders is pony boy
Johnny is 16
Johnny's feelings are that he wants to get out of his parents house, because of how much they abuse him. And he wants to protect Ponyboy so they run away to windrixville to protect each other!!
johnny
Johnny's last name in the outsiders was Cade
Cherry Valance hit Ponyboy in "The Outsiders" because she was upset and frustrated after a confrontation with her boyfriend, Bob, who had just attacked Ponyboy and Johnny. She was trying to express her emotions and the complexity of her feelings about the violence between the Socs and the Greasers. Cherry's action signifies the tension between their worlds and her internal conflict regarding her relationships and social status.
because it brings him comfort to pretend that they are alive from time to time
Ralph Macchio was the actor who played Johnny in The Outsiders. They never tell us Johnny's actual name.