The Outsiders Johnny Character Analysis

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1.) Introduction A hero never rests. A hero is someone who acts with justice and helps others. examples of hero’s are Ponyboy, Johnny and Darry. Ponyboy is a good person who risks his life for others in need. Johnny is loyal and would sacrifice his reputation to save Ponyboy’s life. Darry, one of Ponyboy’s brothers goes to work everyday to earn money for the people he loves, he does this so that his brothers could all be one family. Toghether they make it through anything. 2.) Paragraph one Ponyboy is a good person with a caring heart.”Things were rough all over but it was beter that way” he states. Ponyboy always fought through every task even when it was difficult, Ponyboy never gives up. Pony says “I’ll get them out, don’t worry”. He risks his life for others and does the right act even when it envoles helping a person he doesn’t like.Thats what …show more content…

I had to, they were drowning you Pony”, he states the night Pony and him run away. Johnny thinks of others before himself. That is his loving and caring personality.”Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold were the last words of his life. Johnny is loyal and cares about his friends deeply. He shows it by taking the blame for everything that has happened between the Socs and greaser. Thats what separates him from a hard core greaser who is mean and tough. 4.) Paragraph three Darry does all the work so that his family can be together. Darry questions ”Are you alright Ponyboy” because he cares so much about him. Darry does not want his loved ones to get hurt or get into any trouble with the police. Thats why he gives up his time to work and be the grown-up of the family. ”Nobody in my family had ever hit me. Darry screamed, Pony, I didn’t mean to! ”Darry did that to pertect Ponyboy. That act expressed his love for Ponyboy and Soda even