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    The Rum Diary

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    As the days go by about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s divorce‚ more evidence becomes known on the alleged abuse that Amber endured. People‚ June 1‚ 2016 has pictures of Amber Heard and the injuries that she claims her husband Johnny did to her. Amber and Johnny met in 2011 on the set of “The Rum Diary” and they seemed to hit it off‚ but according to a source for People‚ their loving relationship turned abusive. "Johnny and Amber’s relationship was always toxic‚" a source tells PEOPLE in this week’s

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    character is Johnny Cade who is Ponyboy’s best friend. He is a very scared and troubled kid who’s parents do not love him and do not care about him and he has been beating up really bad by the Soc’s. He is also the Greaser who in the story who stabs and kills a Socs in self defense. The final main character of the story is Dallas “Dally” Winston. He is the meanest and scariest of the Greasers and spent time in jail already but he is the one that Johnny and Ponyboy go to for help after Johnny kills the

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    traditional family role has changed over the years and how the liberal family is evolving‚ particularly through Johnny and Dawn’s relationship and him as a surrogate father to teenagers searching for identity. Butterworth and Miller both present very diverse ideas of family in their plays. This could at first be seen through the settings at the start of each play. Butterworth presents Johnny as a forty-year-old man who lives in a “mobile home” by himself. The description of his home that stands in

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    upset‚ left and met up with Johnny. While walking around the neighborhood‚ Johnny and Ponyboy were approached by Bob‚ Randy‚ and three other drunk Socs. They all start fighting‚ and Bob almost drowns Ponyboy in a nearby fountain. Johnny got scared and stabbed Bob; accidently killing him. Ponyboy and Johnny run and find Dally who gives them a loaded gun and money and tells them to go hide in an abounded church on top of a hill. Ponyboy reads "Gone with the Wind" to Johnny and then recites the poem "Nothing

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    that a true hero grows emotionally. Johnny is a definite hero in The Outsiders. It is evident that Johnny grows very much and sacrifices himself for everyone - he broke a law and overcame his fear to save Ponyboy‚ he jumped into the burning church to save little children‚ and he was optimistic and caring even though he was dying. Johnny is a hero in The Outsiders for sure. Johnny is a hero‚ growing emotionally and acting different physically. First of all‚ Johnny overcame is lifelong fear in order

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    differences. Dally Winston and Johnny Cade are similar because they both have abusive parents and they both care about one another. On the other hand they have opposite personalities and have different opinions on the law. Therefore‚ Dally Winston and Johnny Cade are very similar yet completely different. Dally Winston and Johnny Cade have a similarity of having abusive parents. For example‚ Dally’s parents do not pay attention to him at all. Dally is talking to Johnny about his father; “‘Shoot

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    really connect. She understands him. He tells her why Johnny is so hurt. He blames all the socs‚ but Cherry says “We have troubles you greasers never even heard of. Things are rough all over.” (Hinton- 34) Pony doesn’t really believe her. Ponyboy slowly evolves and can stand up to his brother Darry. Ponyboy has started to change. He is able to stand up to his brother. Pony comes home late one night. He fell asleep in the lot because he was with Johnny. When he goes home‚ Darry is furious. When Darry

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    Fire In Windrixville

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    something else was wrong. 5 young children were stuck inside. In this article‚ we will address all about the start‚ the fire‚ and the aftermath. Based off of Ponyboy and Johnny‚ the fire may have started from a lighted cigarette‚ but they cannot tell for sure. Two young heroes arrived on the scene‚ Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade. Soon after arrival‚ they heard a faint yelling coming from the inside of the church. “They’ve been missing for at least a half an hour…. I told them not to play in the

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    be argued that Johnny (Lucy) Indian is not actually present in the story at all as a physical why person‚ but rather that she is a representation of George’s guilt of what he did to Johnny‚ and a representation of all Natives who were forced into the residential school system as a whole‚ taken away from there families and culture. There are many references and suggestions in the play through quotations from one of the characters or stage descriptions that can prove that Johnny was never present

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    johnny Cade Outsiders Analysis There are times when people feel like they have been bullied their whole lives‚ without any point of living anymore. In S.E. Hinton’s realistic fiction story‚ The Outsiders‚ Johnny Cade is a very tear-jerking kid that has endured painful hardships throughout his short life. The story takes place in the poor east side of Tulsa‚ Oklahoma‚ and is narrated in first person by PonyBoy Curtis‚ who is Johnny’s best friend. Coming from an abusive family‚ Johnny Cade sees

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