Who Is The Southern Gentleman In Gone With The Wind?

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Rhett Butler

, fictional character, the rakish third husband of Scarlett O’Hara in Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind (1936). Though born a Southern gentleman, Butler is alienated from his family and consorts with Northerners during the American Civil War.

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Why does pony compare Johnny to Southern gentleman?

Why does Ponyboy think Johnny is like a Southern gentleman from Gone With the Wind?

He charged into a burning building to save children and now faces death

. He is gallant and brave facing obstacles. Why does Dally want out of the hospital so quickly?

How is Johnny like a Southern gentleman?

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.

How does Johnny compares Dally to the gallant Southern gentleman?

Johnny states that the Southern gentlemen remind him of Dally. In this comparison,

Johnny is speaking of gallantry

. … Johnny admires Dally because Dally is never scared, like the men riding into certain death.

Are the greasers Gallant?

They were the “outsiders” and in the novel

they are gallant even in the face of defeat

. Johnny says “I bet they were cool guys” when he learns that the Southern gentlemen rode into sure death because they were gallant.

What is Johnny’s reaction when the nurse tells him?

What is Johnny’s reaction when the nurse tells him that his mother is at the hospital to see him? His reaction is that

he’s to embarrassed to see her.

What does pony mean when he says that Southern gentlemen have nothing on Johnny?

Only $35.99/year. Explain Ponyboy’s words when he visits Johnny in the hospital: “I figured that Southern gentlemen had nothing on Johnny Cade.”

He meant that Johnny could not be beat for being a hero.

What does the doctor say is going to happen to Johnny and Dally?

What does the doctor say is going to happen to Johnny and Dally?

They are going to have a huge rumble.

… Johnny needs them and Dally is still in the hospital. He and Darry finally got through to each other.

What does Dally say when Johnny dies?

Johnny is dying and is not impressed that the greasers won the rumble: “Useless . . . fighting’s no good.” He asks to speak to Ponyboy, and, leaning over him, Johnny’s last words are “

Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold

.” When Johnny dies, Dally bolts out of the room and takes off running.

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 is Dally too real for Ponyboy?

The fact that Dally is too “real” for Ponyboy reveals

something about his narrative perspective

. … Dally does not scare him but rather fascinates him, and he holds a romanticized vision of Dally as an honorable Southern gentleman. By comparing Dally to a character in a book, Johnny becomes able to understand him.

What does two bit say to Johnny’s mom?

They see Johnny’s mother in the hall and she’s yelling that she should be able to see her son if she wants to. When she sees Pony and Two-Bit, she screams at them that they’re to blame. Two-Bit tells her,

“No wonder he hates your guts” (8.45)

, but manages to keep himself from really telling her off.

How have Johnny’s parents reacted to Johnny running away?

How have Johnny’s parents reacted to his running away?

They didn’t even ask about him

. What do the boys see when they reach the top of Jay Mountain? The church; it was on fire.

Who is spying on the SOCS for the greasers?

That

Cherry Valance

is acting as a spy for the greasers shocks Ponyboy and Johnny, but then they learn that Bob, the dead Soc, had been her boyfriend. Dally informs them that Cherry has said that she is willing to testify that the Socs were drunk that night and that Johnny acted only in self-defense.

Who does Johnny idolize outsiders?

Johnny idolizes gang member

Dallas Winston

. Dally is living proof that one can survive without parents or family. Johnny needs to follow in the footsteps of someone in his life and Dally, his hero, is the one he chooses. The relationship between these two boys is very interdependent.

What do you think Nothing Gold Can Stay mean?

One line in the poem reads, “Nothing gold can stay,” meaning

that all good things must come to an end

. By the end of the novel, the boys apply this idea to youthful innocence, believing that they cannot remain forever unsullied by the harsh realities of life. Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent.

What are Johnny’s last words?

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 to dally after he leaves the hospital?

In the next chapter, Ponyboy says that Dally lost his mind and finally “broke.” He explains that Johnny was the only thing Dally loved and when Johnny died, Dally went insane. He rushed out of the hospital because he could not take seeing Johnny’s dead body.

Dally robs a grocery store and the cops chase after him

.

What happens when Johnny’s mom comes to visit?

What is Johnny’s reaction when the nurse tells him that his mother is at the hospital to see him?

Johnny turns his mother away, as he has endured verbal abuse from her in the past and does not want that to be the way he goes

, with her yelling at him. You just studied 9 terms!

Who is Paul Holden?

Paul Holden is a

South African-born and London-based historian, researcher, writer and activist working for Corruption Watch

(UK). He has published four books to date on issues related to corruption, governance and democratic practice in South Africa, two of which focus on the Arms Deal.

What is the mood in the Curtis house before the rumble?

The mood at the Curtis house before the rumble is

excited, energetic, and playful

. “Soda fought for fun, Steve fought for hatred, Darry for pride, and Two-Bit for conformity” (137). Ponyboy thinks the only reason to fight is for self-defense. Dally arrives late to the rumble.

Who comes to visit the hospital to visit Johnny?


Two-Bit and Ponyboy

go to see Johnny and Dally in the hospital. Johnny, weak and pale, whispers that he would like Ponyboy to finish reading Gone with the Wind to him. His mother shows up to visit, but she is a mean-spirited, nagging woman and Johnny refuses to see her.

What do the doctors say about Dally’s injuries?

Ponyboy tells a reporter at the hospital he would just go home to his brothers. What do the doctors say about Dally’s injuries?

One leg was badly burned and would be scarred for the rest of his life, but he would have full use of it in a couple of weeks.

What do the doctor’s say about Johnny’s injuries?

What do the doctors say about Johnny’s injuries? The doctors say Johnny’s injuries

were severe. His back had been broken, was in severe shock and was suffering third-degree burns

. He would be crippled for the rest of his life if he lived.

What did both Randy and Cherry say in the article?

What did both Randy and Cherry say in the article? Cherry said that Bob was drunk and that they were fighting for self defense. How does Pony boy feel about the fact that Johnny may die? Is he being realistic?

Who kills himself in the outsiders?

Why did

Dally

kill himself? Dally’s story is finished and he is dead, Ponyboy and Two-Bit go visit Dally after Johnny passes out while with them.

Why does Dally treat Johnny differently?

How does Dally treat Johnny differently, and why? Dally treats Jonny like his pet (because he is)and he treats him differently

because he is the gangs pet

. … They chose to treat her pretty polite and nice, because that is how the gang treats girls who are the cousinly type.

What is Dally doing in the bedroom?

What is Dally doing in the bedroom?

Getting the gun and the money

. What does Ponyboy ask the farmer? He asks where Jay Mountain is.

Who killed Bob in the outsiders?

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 is Dally so broken after Johnny’s death?

How does Dally react to Johnny’s death? Dally is furious and has a breakdown

because Johnny was the one person he actually cared about

. Dally is furious at the doctor for not being able to save Johnny. He refuses to believe that Johnny died.

What happened to Ponyboy after Johnny’s and Dally’s deaths?

After Johnny’s death, Ponyboy wanders alone for hours until a man offers him a ride. …

At home, he finds the greasers gathered in the living room and tells them that Johnny is dead and that Dally has broken down

. Dally calls and says he just robbed a grocery store and is running from the police.

Who rescues the kids from the burning church?

It is just after he,

Johnny, and Dally

entered the burning church to rescue the children who had gone inside. Jerry, one of the adults in charge of the children, is telling Ponyboy that Dally came out all right, but that Johnny was badly burned by a falling beam. He goes on to praise the three boys for their heroics.

Why do Johnny and Ponyboy leave Dally’s car?

As they drive past the church where Ponyboy and Johnny have been staying, they see that

it is on fire

. Ponyboy thinks he and Johnny must have started the fire with a cigarette butt, so the boys jump out of the car to examine the blaze.

How does Johnny get hurt on Jay Mountain?

Johnny gets hurt when

a piece of timber catches him across the back and was burned pretty severely

.

Who were Cherry and Marcia’s boyfriends?

2. Who were Cherry and Marcia’s boyfriends? They were

Bob and Randy

, two of the Socs who beat up Johnny.

Who gets punched first in the rumble?

Dally appears to join them. As Darry turns to see who has approached,

the Soc

throws the first punch. The rumble explodes.

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

.

How does the encounter with Cherry end *?

When Cherry won’t visit Johnny in the hospital, Ponyboy understands but

feels angry

and then ashamed at his anger and makes peace with her. After he turns and leaves, his outburst makes him feel ashamed when he realizes he almost made her cry.

Why was Johnny’s death so difficult for dally?

Johnny’s death was hard for Dally to handle

because he was the one person Dally cared about

. 3. Why do you think Dally would have wanted to die? Dally doesn’t have anyone else in the world that he cares about, and he doesn’t want to be alone.

What was Johnny wanting in the hospital that two-bit left to go get?

That it couldn’t hurt for him to have visitors now. 2. What does Johnny want Two-Bit to go get for him in Chapter 8?

A copy of Gone With The Wind

.

What are Johnny’s injuries from the fire?

What are Johnny’s injuries?

Johnny’s back was broken

and he is in shock and also is suffering from third ddegree burns.

Who is Randy’s girlfriend in the outsiders?


Marcia

.

Cherry’s

friend and Randy’s girlfriend. Marcia is a pretty, dark-haired Soc who befriends Two-Bit at the drive-in. Marcia and Two-Bit share a sense of humor and a taste for nonsensical musings.

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