No, Johnny cade is not tough because he is the gangs pet and he hates his life
He doesn't enjoy fighting but he'll do it to protect his friends. He is a good man in a rumble and keeps his mouth shut good around cops.
because he does not have much of a home life for it is a mess. His parents either ignore him or they are beating him up both emotionally and physically.
johnny cades physical appearance
Black. Sweet and sensitive.
They never give names for Johnny's parents, but his mom is described as a drunk who only talks to Johnny when she is pissed off, and she screams and hits him. His dad is described as abusive. He beats Johnny up every time he turns around. He even once beat Johnny with a 2x4 (piece of wood). Very violent...
"Stay gold, Pony, stay gold." This is what Johnny Cade had said to Pony just before dying. Ponyboy tries to put all of the bad thoughts of Johnny out of his mind, right before his breaking point. When he finally decides to read "Gone With the Wind", which he had been reading to Johnny in Windrexville, he finds a note in the book that Johnny had written to Pony explaining what he meant in his final words. Johnny didn't want to die, and didn't deserve it. He wanted to see what the better side of life was before he was gone. He was happy to help the children though, and took great pride in it.
He didn't want for him to be fazed easily like Johnny was...he wanted Ponyboy to not let anything bother him.
johnny cades physical appearance
Black. Sweet and sensitive.
Johnny cades mom is a rude mean drunk that hits him all the time. It shows you in the second disc of the dvd combo pack
Giuseppe Cades was born in 1750.
Giuseppe Cades died in 1799.
They never give names for Johnny's parents, but his mom is described as a drunk who only talks to Johnny when she is pissed off, and she screams and hits him. His dad is described as abusive. He beats Johnny up every time he turns around. He even once beat Johnny with a 2x4 (piece of wood). Very violent...
Because Johnny got jumped and he became a nervous wreck for the rest of his life. Meanwhile, since Dally became tough and hard, no one wanted to mess with him.
"Stay gold, Pony, stay gold." This is what Johnny Cade had said to Pony just before dying. Ponyboy tries to put all of the bad thoughts of Johnny out of his mind, right before his breaking point. When he finally decides to read "Gone With the Wind", which he had been reading to Johnny in Windrexville, he finds a note in the book that Johnny had written to Pony explaining what he meant in his final words. Johnny didn't want to die, and didn't deserve it. He wanted to see what the better side of life was before he was gone. He was happy to help the children though, and took great pride in it.
Dally fears that Johnny will become hard like him.
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The phone number of the Cades Cove Thompson-Brown House Musuem is: 865-982-0705.
The address of the Cades Cove Preservation Association Inc is: Po Box 213, Alcoa, TN 37701-0213