Johnny likely feels that the gang, while providing a sense of belonging and camaraderie, lacks the deep emotional connection and unconditional support that comes from family. His experiences may have shown him that the bonds formed in a gang are often superficial and can be easily broken, unlike the enduring ties of family. This distinction highlights his longing for genuine care and love, which he associates more with familial relationships than with the gang.
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I agree with Johnny that having friends care for you is not the same as having your own family care about you. Family often provides a deeper, unconditional bond and understanding that can stem from shared history and experiences. While friends can offer support and companionship, the emotional ties and sense of belonging that come from family relationships can be uniquely profound and irreplaceable.
Young Folks - Peter Bjorn and John
I can see Johnny's point, as friends may have different levels of commitment compared to family who may have a deeper sense of loyalty and responsibility towards you. However, the level of care and support can vary greatly between individuals, regardless of their familial relationship. Ultimately, it depends on the specific relationships and dynamics involved.
Johnny's reaction to his serious injuries was that he didn't care about himself he care about the greasers.
Johnny's reaction to his serious injuries was that he didn't care about himself he care about the greasers.
because johnny was his best friend and buddy. wouldn't you care if you lost your best friend
don't think so... it is a celebrity thing
who cares?! well if u care think who might have been maybe the person....haha jerk
I want you to take good care of yourselves, folks.
They did not ask or even care what he does.
Johnny needs the gang because, Johnny parents doesnt care for him he has ran away several times and his parents still dont care. He feel that the only people that care is the gang (Greasers).