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Who Is Johnny In The Outsiders

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I was recently asked by my instructor "After reading The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton, choose a character from one of the gangs, and think about how he reacted to his role in the gang. How did the gang influence the decisions he made? Did stereotyping, peer pressure, the role of parents, lack of parents, and societal expectations affect this character's actions? Discus one or more of the characters from the novel, their role in the gang, and how the gang influenced their decisions." Can you ever imagine coming home to no one at all? In the novel the outsiders written by S.E Hinton there is a lonely boy that has never been loved in his life by his parents. Johnny never has anyone for him in his life but his gang the greasers. Johnny goes through pain, he is very frightened, and he has family matters. …show more content…

Johnny goes through lots of pain because he doesn't feel as though he has a family who truly loves him. Johnny doesn't want to let any one else go through the pain that he is going through so he said he was going to turn himself in to the police. Johnny also is in pain because he got jumped by Bob which was a soc and he was in lots of physical pain. He has been going through a lot of pain it was Physical and emotional pain. Johnny went through a lot of pain as a 16 year old. Secondly, Johnny is very frightened of the socs. He doesn't like when he is frightened for example when he was at the movie house a soc put his hand on johnny should and was terrified he balled his fist tight. Johnny is also frightened to lose his friends. Johnny is so terrified of everything that he is afraid of his own shadow. Johnny became a very frightened boy after he was jumped by the socs. Johnny was, is, and always will be frightened he will never change his ways of

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