Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston were best friends who were like brothers. Johnny and Dallas were members of the Greasers gang. Johnny looked up to Dally and Dally was proud of Johnny. Johnny and Dally were poor kids but they had friends who were like family. Johnny and Dally died and they will be missed by the ones that cared for them. Johnny Cade died from being in a fire. Johnny was injured when he ran into a burning church where he and Ponyboy had been hiding. He ran into the church to save some kids that were inside. Johnny is a hero because he put the children before his own safety. Johnny did not like
First, Johnny is a hero because, he risks his life to save Ponyboy, and those kids from a burning church. On page 92 it says ”Johnny wasn't behaving at all like his old self. He looked
Bob and his gang had Ponyboy and Johnny surrounded, with nowhere to go and nothing to do except wait. Then, Johnny makes a sudden move while Ponyboy is drowning. Johnny has killed Bob, and then runs away with Ponyboy. It is a fact that Johnny Cade is innocent of murder because he was defending himself and Ponyboy and his past experience with Bob and his gang clouded his judgement.
Johnny was also a hero because he saved Ponyboy from drowning in the fountain by the soc, and had to kill a soc knowing the would go to jail for killing someone. Johnny Cade was
Johnny Cade at the age of 16 died. He died after being in a fire and not recovering in time. He was surrounded by 2 friends at the time of death. He was in the church fire at jay Mountain. He was injured after a wood beam hit him while he was trying to save the kids in the church. His dad is Mr cade and mom is mis Cade. he was abused by his dad and his mom didn't care about him. Johnny and his friend try to save kids in a burning church. He was brought to a hospital. Later he ended up dying. Johnny grew up on the west side of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was part of a gang. Two member of the gang name ponyboy and dally. On the sight of death dally and ponyboy started to cry. dally ran out the room crying his eyes out. The service will be today at
For this reason, Johnny really stands out as a heroic character and shows the true meaning of his last words to Ponyboy, “Stay Gold”. There is no doubt that the character of Johnny Cade and the book, The Outsiders, is a true hero. Similarly, Dallas Winston is another hero in the book because he helped Johnny and Ponyboy escape from their small town and get to the church in Windrixville. Dallas helped Johnny and Ponyboy get to Windrixville after Johnny killed Bob, the Soc, to save Ponyboy from being drowned in the fountain. To help Johnny and Ponyboy escape to Windrixville, Dallas told the boys, “‘Here’ he handed us a gun and a roll of bills ‘the gun’s
One similarity between Dally and Johnny is their inability to place value in their lives. Through the duration of the story, Dally continually does things that put his life in danger, and does not seem to
Johnny Cade was a 17 year old greaser who died a hero and was one of the many members of the greasers. He was born in March 1, 1949 and died in 1965. His cause of death was in a crazy fire when he got severe burns and a broken back when a big piece of burning wood fell on him. He was a very quiet boy and was proud of his long black very greasy hair and was called a hero by many for risking his life for saving those kids. He was also on the newspaper for that ame action.
A hero can be many different things. A firefighter, a police officer, but a hero can also be anyone who does something selfless. If you've ever picked up a dollar and turned it in, you did something selfless. In the book “The Outsiders” Johnny Cade, Dallas Winston, and Ponyboy Curtis are all heros. The book is about a 14 year old boy living in the 1960’s with his 2 brothers after his parents died. The plot of the book is basically surrounded by the fact that Ponyboy and his gang known as the greasers are the underdogs and seen as bad compared to the higher class “rich kids” that they calls Socs. After Ponyboy and Johnny are jumped and Ponyboy’s life is put at risk, Johnny kills one of the Socs who is hurting Ponyboy and
Anyone can be a hero in your life. Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally are greasers but they turned out to be heros. When Ponyboy and Johnny made a run for the abandoned church on Jay mountain, Dally gave them some supplies to get them through the week. When Dally comes to visit, they go to Dairy Queen and eat, and on their way back they find the old church is burning down. Johnny and Ponyboy go in to save the little kids that were playing in there. Ponyboy made it out but Johnny broke his back. They were considered heroes after when the news found out. Even though they might not look like heros, they were.
Nobody was ever going to jump him like that again. Not over his dead body…” (Hinton 34). When Johnny got jumped by the Socs, he became more aware of himself and his surroundings. Throughout this experience he has become a completely different and mature person. Later on in the book Johnny and Ponyboy are jumped by the same group of Socs and Johnny ended up accidentally killing one of them. In the process of leaving town and trying to get away with murder, Johnny died while saving children in a burning building. Everyone in the gang was affected by this, especially Dally. Dally was notorious for breaking laws, stealing, and acting rude towards everybody. Ponyboy described Dally like an emotionless rock that nobody could break. “Johnny was the only thing Dally ever loved. And now Johnny was gone. ‘So he finally broke.’ Two-Bit spoke everyone’s feelings. ‘So even Dallas has a breaking point’” (Hinton 152). When Johnny died, Dally’s personality changed. At this point in the book it is evident that Dally thought of Johnny less like a friend and more like a son. This could lead one to believe that Dally has become more mature and grew throughout the
In the novel, The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton depicts the conflict between two gangs, the Socs and the Greasers. Johnny is a main character who proves that he is strong because he isn't afraid of his own death and protects Ponyboy. To start, despite being on his death bed because he rescued the children from the church fire, Johnny writes that his death is "worth it... [to save] those kids" (Hinton 178). By Johnny saying that he is content with his death, he shows that he doesn't regret what happened in the church.
In the book "The Outsiders" by S. E. Hinton, Johnny hardly ever saw the good things in life and his parents weren't much help. Johnny changed in his perspective of life and how he feels about his detrimental situation. His mother and father never payed attention to him except for those times when the would physically and verbally abuse him. The Socs. also did damage when they beat him up one night.
Dally is tougher, aggressive, more hardcore, while Johnny is quieter and more sensitive. “Dally didn’t give a Yankee Dime about anyone but himself, and he was cold and hard and mean” (90). Even Dally’s friends think that he is mean, that he is the toughest one of the group. Johnny on the other hand is quieter, more kept to himself. “ . . .
Do you like hero’s? Well with the outsiders there is a hero named Johnny Cade, who really stuck his neck out to save others lives who were just little souls. He died trying to save them, and last but not least,he had the courage to go back to the fire.
The Outsiders proclaims that Johnny followed Pony into the burning church and later it says that he and Pony both went to save the children. Johnny went into the burning church to save little kids he didn't even know. He was risking his life for strangers and even saved them. Sadly he eventually died from this. This means that he sacrificed his life for others which makes him a hero. Also, the book says that Johnny was gonna turn himself into the police so that Sodapop and Darry wouldn’t worry anymore about Pony. Again, he was putting others before himself. When someone is brave enough to risk their life and go to jail for others, they are pretty heroic. In conclusion, Johnny Cade is a