to the character Johnny Cade from the famous book The Outsiders. When Campbell says, “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.”, he means that a hero can be someone who is willing to risk his life for other people’s sake. In S.E Hinton’s realistic fiction novel, The Outsiders, she expresses the character Johnny as a hero. The book tells the story about a group of boys, otherwise known as “The Greasers”. One of the characters, Johnny Cade, struggles with many…
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a good or bad thing? In the novel The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton, there is a boy named Johnny Cade and goes through lots of change in this story. We’re going to take a look in The Outsiders and see Johnny’s character and see why he is the way he is in this novel and how he’s grown or changed. During the beginning of the of The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, Johnny is described as a “lost puppy” or “a puppy that has been kicked too many times” (Hinton 5.) When Johnny was 16 years old, he was jumped by 5 “Socs”…
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I think that Johnny Cade could be considered a hero because of his brave actions in The Outsiders. In the story, Johnny risked his life more than once to help someone in a bad situation. There are two times in the novel when Johnny really stands out as a hero. First of all, when Bob was trying to drown Ponyboy. Without Johnny there to help, Ponyboy would of died. Johnny killed Bob knowing that he could get in a lot of trouble or even be put to death. Another time Johnny showed heroic qualities…
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novel “The Outsiders”, Johnny Cade is a friend to the main character Ponyboy Curtis. “The Outsiders” takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1965. Johnny, at the beginning, features fear, he shows drive, and he has care. Johnny mainly exhibits fear. When Ponyboy describes him, Pony described the way Johnny’s eyes looked. “He had a nervous, suspicious look in his eyes and that beating he got from the Socs didn’t help matters,” This quote from Ponyboy about Johnny’s eyes described the fear Johnny had. Johnny’s…
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Can murder ever be justified? In The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, we explore two rival gangs: the ‘Socs’ and the ‘Greasers’. The Socs who live on the west side and are the ‘rich kids’, are in a constant battle with the Greasers, who live on the east side and are looked down upon by society for being hoods. We follow a supporting character, Johnny Cade, a greaser. One night, while Johnny Cade and his friend, Ponyboy Curtis, are at the park, a group of Socs, whom are allegedly intoxicated, jump them…
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control over what happens but you do have control over how you react to it. This is true in The Outsiders. The Socs and the Greasers never really got along well so they were always fighting. Then, when a series of events took place, they realized that there is more to life than pointless bickering. Pony and Johnny show heroism throughout the book. Pony shows heroism in the story, The Outsiders. To begin, Pony risked his life and his health by going into a burning church to save five little…
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S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders started out as a high school girl’s imagination with a broad point of view and a rough plot. In 1967, it transformed into a book with heroic characters and a variety of strong events. Ponyboy and his gang live in the minds of children and their heroic actions inspire our lives. One of the most fearless characters is Johnny. He is there for everyone in the gang; from being selfless to just someone they can depend on. A hero possesses loyalty, courage, and the willingness…
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The book “The Outsiders’’ is written by S.E. Hinton. The Outsiders is about two weeks in the life of a 14-year-old boy. The novel tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. Ponyboy and his two brothers Darrell who is 20, and Sodapop, who is 16 have recently lost their parents in an automobile accident. Pony and Soda are allowed to stay under Darry's guardianship as long as they all behave themselves. The boys…
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story. The coming-of-age novel The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, is quite familiar with this concept of character decision making. During the novel's plot, which involves a conflict between two rival gangs, The Socs and The Greasers, Johnny Cade, in a moment of exceptional turmoil, makes the decision to stab a member of The Socs. This decision has profound consequences not only for Johnny but for various other characters in the story. This is because the Soc that Johnny stabs succumbs to the knife wound…
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to a sweet and sensitive kid? In S. E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders, it becomes entirely possible. Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade are similar because they have horrible home lives and because they think their lives have little value. But still, their opinions on laws and their personalities make them different. Consequently, Dally Winston and Johnny Cade are almost completely different, yet the same. One notable similarity between Johnny and Dally is that they have terrible home lives. For example…
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