In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Killer Kane swears on The Bible that he will not harm his son, but his actions ultimately contradict this vow. This moment illustrates the theme of betrayal and the complex nature of familial relationships. Kane's oath serves to highlight the hypocrisy present in his character, emphasizing the tension between words and actions.
No because killer kane was rude,mean,and max mother killed killer kane
Arthur Kane went by Killer Kane.
They were friends but now that Iggy knows that Killer Kane can kill people he is scared of him
Kidnapped him
When Iggy comes to the apartment, what does he report to Killer Kane? In frame the mighty
...on a bible.
No you dont a swear to the bible cause your going to get in trouble
The person asking the question is talking about a brain teaser. It is probably the the one which shows the word 'swear' over bible, and resolves to 'swearing on the bible".Or, just possibly, "swear on a stack of bibles".
Although Killer Kane swore on the Bible that he didn't kill his wife to his son, he actually did murdered his wife. The reason is unkown.
Jack Kane did it!!!!
charles
no