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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In The Outsiders, the character Johnny Cade is known to be a dynamic, round character. On page thirty-four Hinton writes, “And Johnny, who was the most law-abiding of us, now carried in his back pocket a six-inch switchblade. He’d use it, too, if he ever got jumped again. They had scared him that much. He would kill the next person who jumped him. Nobody was ever going to beat him like that again. Not over his dead body…” These few sentences show the reader that ever since Johnny got jumped, he began…
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton you read about can change people’s life in either direction. There is one specific character in the book that goes through a lot in this book and his name is Johnny Cade. Johnny is brave, fearful, and caring. Johnny shows these traits throughout the book many times. In addition, Johnny is a brave kid. This trait can be seen when Johnny killed the soc that was drowning Ponyboy at the park. “ I killed him” I killed that boy.” (56) This quote shows that Johnny is brave…
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essay is going to be about Johnny, Ponyboy and Dally and their heroic activity. Johnny is a very heroic person in the Outsiders. I think he is very heroic because he killed bob to save Ponyboy that's not something everyone would do. Another heroic event Johnny did was run into the burning church to save the children. At the movie seen Johnny stands up to Darry and tells him to stop treating the girls like that. It’s hard to stand up to a friend and that’s what Johnny did. Many people would just…
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is what the characters Ponyboy and Johnny go through in S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders. The boys know what to do, they want to ran away and far from Tulsa as possible. The person the they go to is Dallas Winston, the boy with a bad reputation. Why would Ponyboy and Johnny turn to Dally for help after the murder? In other words, why was Dally the person they picked to help them when they had other people they could count on? I believe that Ponyboy and Johnny made the right decision to choose Dally…
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relates 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…
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Character Analysis In the book “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton describes Johnny as a “lost puppy”. Life has already beaten down the 16 year old kid. Before the story he had gotten jumped by a group of Socs, which put the poor kid on the edge. It scared him so much that after he got jumped, he carried a two inch switch blade in his back pocket swearing that “He would kill the next person who jumped him.” At home he gets abused physically and verbally. Johnny avoids going to his house as much as possible…
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Johnny Often a good kid finds himself in bad situations and conflict throughout their lives. In The Outsiders by S.E Hinton, a very special character named Johnny is introduced as one of the main characters. Johnny is a compassionate, shy kid involved in the rebellious, feared, Greaser gang. He has a very hard home life with his parents and the only way he knows love is through the Greaser gang members who took him in. Because Johnny has a difficult home life, he has low self esteem and thinks he…
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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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In the story the “outsiders,” I’m like Johnny. Johnny is a shy kid who is also strong. Johnny is shy or just doesn't talk much until he feels he really needs to say something. Something that Johnny said was, “Well I won't. But I gotta do something. It seems like there's gotta be someplace without greasers or Socs, with just people. Plain, ordinary people.” In this quote Johnny was talking about something serious and wouldn’t have said it or mentioned it if it wasn’t. I feel that most of me doesn't…
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