What Does Ponyboy Say About Gone With The Wind?

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Gone with the Wind is the book that Ponyboy and Johnny read together while they hide in the old church. Johnny brings a copy of it back with him after getting supplies;

he “remembered [Ponyboy] sayin’ somethin’ about it once”

and “thought [he] could read it out loud and help kill time or something” (71).

How does Ponyboy relate to Gone with the Wind?


Ponyboy had always wanted to read Gone with the Wind

, so Johnny brought him a copy when they were hiding out at the church. Ponyboy is a good student and a voracious reader. Not only does he love books, he loves movies. He is thrilled when Johnny brings him a copy of Gone with the Wind.

Why is Gone with the Wind mentioned in The Outsiders?

Gone with the Wind is an American novel written by Margaret Mitchell in 1936. In The Outsiders, it

symbolizes the closeness between Ponyboy and his friend Johnny

. This shows that Johnny listens to Ponyboy and remembers details about what he likes, wants, and dreams of. This is a sign of true friendship.

Who said Gone with the Wind in The Outsiders?


Ponyboy

speaks these words in Chapter 5, during his stay with Johnny in the abandoned church in Windrixville. Pony’s realization stems from a comment Johnny makes after reading a passage from Gone with the Wind, in which he says that Dally reminds him of one of the gallant Southern gentlemen from the Civil War.

What does Ponyboy always say?

Before he dies in the hospital, he tells Ponyboy to

“stay gold,”

which is from a Robert Frost poem, “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” Another Frost poem, “The Road Less Taken” is also invoked in one of my favorite movies of all time, Dead Poets Society, but I digress — as I often do.

Why was Darry strict with Ponyboy?

Darry and Sodapop arrive. … 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 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.

Why was Darry crying at the hospital?

When

Pony looks at Darry he sees that he is crying

. In that split second, Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care for him, that he was just trying too hard. After losing his parents, Darry fears losing another loved one.

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.

Why does Ponyboy compare himself to Pip?

Ponyboy first alludes to a work of literature in Chapter 1, when he compares himself to Pip from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. Ponyboy identifies with Pip

because he, like Pip, is orphaned, impoverished, and struggling to make sense of the world

.

What did Cherry say to Ponyboy before she left?

Before leaving, Cherry tells

Ponyboy that she hopes she won’t see Dally again, because she thinks she could fall in love with him

. … Ponyboy finds Johnny in the lot where the greasers hang out, and he tells Johnny that they are running away.

Why did Johnny carry a switchblade?

Johnny carries a switchblade

to protect himself and his friends

. He was jumped by the Socs in the past and wants to be prepared in case it happens again. This is when Johnny started carrying a six-inch switchblade, to make sure that “he would kill the next person who jumped him.”

Why does Dally want Johnny to turn himself in?

Dally fears that

Johnny will go to jail and turn out to be a cold, mean-spirited criminal

if he turns himself into the police. … Dally reacts with real emotion about Johnny doing this. Johnny thinks that since his parents don’t care about him, he will just go ahead and do it.

How did Ponyboy lose his innocence?

When Johnny kills Bob, Ponyboy had to go into hiding.

Johnny and Ponyboy had to take care of themselves without the help of the older boys in the gang

. This required Ponyboy to mature and that’s when he “Lost his innocence.”

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.

What happens when Ponyboy begins to fail English?

After the hearing,

Ponyboy becomes detached and depressed

. His grades suffer, he loses his coordination, memory, and appetite, and he resumes fighting with Darry. Ponyboy’s English teacher, Mr. Syme, says that although Ponyboy is failing, he can raise his grade to a C by writing an outstanding autobiographical theme.

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