The murder of Bob was justified in “The Outsiders" because Johnny's actions are identified as self-defense and justified based on Bob’s actions which are not justified. From “The Outsiders,” page 56, it says “I ducked and tried to run for it, but the Soc caught my arm and twisted it behind my back, and shoved my face into the fountain,” and, “The next thing I knew I was lying on the pavement beside the fountain, coughing water and gasping. I lay there weakly, breathing in air and spitting out water.” This shows one of the Socs, ordered by Bob as he said “David, give him a bath.” He used deadly force in an attempt to murder (as drowning) Ponyboy to death. According to a professional article, “What Exactly is Self Defense?” It states, “Self-defense can be a defense to assault, battery, and homicide (murder)” Since David who was ordered by Bob is considered the aggressor, Johnny was justified in killing Bob in defense of them committing homicide to his friend, Ponyboy. …show more content…
An insult is a nondead force since it cannot wage any death, however, based on these quotes, the Socs responded with a deadly force recommended by Bob by drowning which could wage death on the victim. Also, Johnny used such deadly force to protect his friend from death and himself to be the next target for the