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Why did Johnny stab Bob outsiders?

Why did Johnny stab Bob outsiders?

Johnny killed Bob out of self defense. He knew that another beating was coming, and he killed Bob before it started. Johnny also killed Bob to protect Ponyboy.

Why did Johnny Cade kill Bob?

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.

What are Johnny’s two main reasons for killing the SOC?

Johnny’s two main reasons for killing Bob are the Socs were hurting Ponyboy and for self defense. i think that Johnny’s act was justifiable because he was trying to save himself and Ponyboy.

Was Johnny’s dad a drunk?

Johnny’s father is an alcoholic, who continually beats him, while his mother goes out of her way to avoid him. Johnny is beaten by his father, a drunk, and ignored by his mother.

Who are the greasers in the book The Outsiders?

The Outsiders. by: S. E. Hinton. Ponyboy Curtis belongs to a lower-class group of Oklahoma youths who call themselves greasers because of their greasy long hair. Walking home from a movie, Ponyboy is attacked by a group of Socs, the greasers’ rivals, who are upper-class youths from the West Side of town.

Why did Johnny kill 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 are the children missing in the Outsiders?

A woman shouts that some of the children are missing inside the church. Suspecting that their discarded cigarette butts may have started the fire, Ponyboy and Johnny dash into the burning building.

How did Ponyboy die in the outsiders Chapter 4?

Bob tells Ponyboy, “You could use a bath, greaser,” and tells David, another Soc, to “give the kid a bath.” David grabs Ponyboy and holds his head under the water of the fountain. Just as Ponyboy thinks he’s about to die, he wakes up on the pavement next to the fountain, “coughing water and gasping.”

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