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    Johnny Cade's Heroism

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    the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ Johnny Cade is a hero. He risked his life for others and was able to step-up and overcome his personal fears when others needed help. Johnny inadvertently finds that helping others gives his life meaning and worth. Johnny first shows his heroic qualities early in the story when he tells Dally to “Leave her alone‚”(Ch 2‚ pg.32) referring to their first meeting with Cherry at the movies. This is important because Johnny admired Dally a lot and it took an extensive

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    GONE JOHNNY: I wake up to find mother shaking me awake. She is trying to get Lilly and I up. Then I see something in the blurry in the window. A bright light. It has got a red-orange glow to it. Then is hits me. There is a fire flashing around town and everyone is screaming. We rush out of the hose just hoping the fire will not swallow us next. Instantly‚ I am trampled by the number of people running for their dear lives. Very soon‚ I lose mother and Lilly. I scream and scream for them but in reply

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    johnny boy

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    Darius Kash Johnson Child Development Mrs. West What is your identity? Identity is a state of mind in which someone recognizes/identifies their character traits that leads to finding out who they are and what they do and not that of someone else. In other words it’s basically who you are and what you define yourself as being. The theme of identity is often expressed in books/novels or basically any other piece of literature so that the reader can intrigue themselves and relate to the characters

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    Johnny Cade‚ the sympathetic and lovable character from the classical realistic fiction novel “The Outsides” by renowned author S.E. Hinton is one of the most complex and confusing characters in the novel. Johnny is a very special character because he is so different in so many ways to the other protagonists in this novel. He himself who is both quiet and passive is forced to take refuge with the violent and active gang of the greasers by his abusive family. Throughout the novel he is the main catalysis

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    Who Is Johnny Brave

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    Freedom lies in being bold‚ and that is exactly what johnny did this whole time in the Outsiders. There will be an informational talk about johnny being brave‚ scared‚ and caring while in the Outsiders. Johnny is brave‚ caring‚ scared. First up is brave and one way the reader can find that he is brave is that he said “I killed that soc.” another way he shows it is “Johnny shoved me towards the window.” when he even just goes home and that even takes courage because his parents do not care about him

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    really is the hero in the Outsiders? Is it Johnny‚ He saves the kids in the church‚Is it Dallas? He saved Ponyboy from the church‚ or is it Darry‚ Who stay with his brother instead of becoming a socs.Well Ponyboy is the real hero in the Outsiders. When Ponyboy and Johnny were in the church johnny dropped his cancer stick on the floor and made the church burn. A hero makes mistakes sometimes but this hero burns a church and a hero does not burn churches. Johnny did go in the church to save the kids in

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    Jimmy and Johnny Study

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    The Johnny and Jimmy study was a study based on two twin boys by Myrtle B. McGraw at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center beginning in 1930. The purpose of the study was to see if having a child begin to exercise from an early age would improve their overall development. As new born babies‚ Jimmy was larger and stronger and mental developed faster than Johnny. They conducted such tests as having each child hold onto the same bar while it was lifted in the air and Jimmy held on much longer than

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    Johnny Being A Hero

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    What does it take to be a hero? To be a hero it takes courage and bravery. Dally‚Ponyboy‚ and Johnny show being a hero in so many different ways. Dally shows his through helping others through hard times. He saves his friends life from a fire. Ponyboy saves kids lives from a burning down church. Johnny saved people’s lives‚ helps his friend when he needs it the most‚ and stood up to soc’s and used self defense against them. To be a hero it takes a lot of work. First‚ Dally through his life showed

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    Johnny Tremain Analysis

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    Johnny Tremain is largely a coming of age story. It is quite obvious that he matures physically over the course of the story. However his most significant changes are in other areas. LIke what? A good thesis would list what you’re going to talk about. One of thehis most significant ways Johnny Tremain matures is he divulges to his sense of self-worth. In the beginning of the story‚ Johnny has a tenacious sense of self worth. He take much pride due to the fact he is a skilled silversmith‚ that

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    “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy‚ stay gold‚” Those are the words that Johnny wrote to Ponyboy before his tragic death. Johnny wanted to let Ponyboy and his best friends know that life goes on and just because there is hardships‚ there still is happiness in the world and that the grass is always greener on the other side. I believe that if Dally had not been killed then all of the gang’s lives would go on living the motto of Johnny. Dally would be alive and still heartbroken from Johnny’s death but he would know

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