What Did Johnny Like About Gone With The Wind?

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Johnny’s favorite aspect of Gone with the Wind was

the gallant southern gentlemen “with their manners and charm

,” who reminded him of Dallas Winston (76). Johnny admired their bravery and resolve, and even explained to Ponyboy about how one night Dally got picked up by the police for vandalism that Two-Bit committed.

Why does Johnny want Gone with the Wind?

When Johnny was injured and in the hospital he wanted a copy of the novel because he liked how all of the men in the novel sounded like gentlemen and heroes. He

wanted to be a hero

. He enjoyed that the characters in Gone With The Wind always seemed to save people and are genteel.

What was Johnny favorite part of Gone with the Wind?

Expert Answers

Johnny’s favorite part of Gone with the Wind was

when the Southern Gentlemen were riding into war

. It reminded him of Dally.

Why did Johnny like the Southern gentleman?

Expert Answers

Johnny is fascinated by the idea of the southern gentlemen, who

he sees as exemplifying grace, gallantry, and manners

. Strangely (to me) Johnny equates the qualities of the southern gentleman with Dally, but Ponyboy insists that Johnny more closely approximates those ideals.

What strikes Johnny about the characters in Gone with the Wind?

What strikes Johnny about the characters in Gone With The Wind?

Johnny is impressed by the Southern gentlemen in Gone With

The Wind. He admires their manners and charm, and they remind him of Dally.

What were Johnny’s last words Ponyboy?

What do Johnny’s last words mean? Right before he dies in the hospital, Johnny says “

Stay gold, Ponyboy

.” Ponyboy cannot figure out what Johnny means until he reads the note Johnny left. Johnny writes that “stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem Ponyboy shared when they were hiding at the church.

Why does Dally want Johnny to turn himself in?

Dally doesn’t want Johnny to turn himself in

because he has helped him this much already

and he doesn’t want his help to go to waste and he doesn’t want Johnny to go though with jail because Dally knows what it fells like.

Why did Johnny not see his mother?

Johnny refuses to see his mother

when he is in the hospital because he feels that she does not care about him

. Johnny Cade came from a troubled home where he suffered abuse at the hands of his father and was neglected by his mother.

What did Cherry say to Ponyboy before she left?

Answer: They were more emotional. Question: Before she left with the Socs, what did Cherry say that shocked Ponyboy? Answer:

She could fall in love with Dally.

Why was Darry strict with Ponyboy?

Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care about him; Darry is strict

because he loves Ponyboy and wants him to succeed

. Ponyboy runs across the room and embraces his brother, thinking that everything will be fine once he gets home.

Why does Dally carry an unloaded gun?

Why is Dally carrying an unloaded gun?

To scare off the socs, the socs are hostile and angry since their friend was killed

.

Why is Dally afraid of jail?

Essentially, Dally fears that

Johnny will become callous and insensitive after spending a significant time in prison

. Dally recognizes that jail has turned him into a cold, hard person and doesn’t want the same thing to happen to his close friend.

Why is Ponyboy famous now?

He assumed that Dally would be the one the would turn to to help them out, so he gave Dally the letter to give to Pony. Why is Pony famous now?

His picture is in the paper because of the stabbing.

Who is most responsible for Bob’s death?


Johnny

tells Ponyboy that he (Johnny) killed Bob because the Socs were going to drown Ponyboy and beat up Johnny. Desperate and terrified, Ponyboy and Johnny hurry to find Dally Winston, the one person they think might be able to help them.

Why does Johnny like Gone with the wild so much?

Johnny’s favorite aspect of Gone with the Wind was

the gallant southern gentlemen “with their manners and charm

,” who reminded him of Dallas Winston (76). Johnny admired their bravery and resolve, and even explained to Ponyboy about how one night Dally got picked up by the police for vandalism that Two-Bit committed.

Who does Ponyboy blame for Bob’s death?

Ponyboy had just witnessed the deaths of his two close friends. He is having a hard time accepting reality, and attempts to repress his memories. He refuses to believe

Johnny

is dead and takes responsibility for Bob’s murder.

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Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.