Who is delusional about Johnny's death?

Q. Who is delusional about Johnny's death? Randy.
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Who is responsible for Johnny's death in the outsiders?

Cherry valance was one of the cause's of his death because she was Bob's girlfriend.
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Why is Dally having so much trouble handling Johnny's death?

According to Pony, why is Dally having so much trouble handling Johnny's death? Dally was so upset because Johnny was the only thing Dally loved. Dally was so upset because a soc killed Johnny.
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Why is Bob responsible for Johnny's death?

Bob told David, one of the Socials, to give Ponyboy a bath. They started drowning him in the park fountain and wouldn't let him breath. They kept his head in there for so long that Ponyboy passed out. If Johnny wouldn't have killed Bob than Pony would have been held there to long, and he would have died.
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How did Pony feel about Johnny's death?

How does Ponyboy react to Johnny's death? Ponyboy is in shock and denial. He refuses to believe that Johnny is really dead.
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Is Our Johnny Joestar Actually Dead?



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."
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How was Dally's death foreshadowed?

Notice the "used to." This is some subtle foreshadowing. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally's already dead when Pony's writing. His death is one of his reasons Pony's writing this piece in the first place. Last we checked, riding in rodeos was no crime, but jumping little kids is pretty bad.
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Why does Ponyboy think Dally takes Johnny's death so hard?

Why does Ponyboy think Dally takes Johnny's death so hard? Dally robs a store and the police chase him to the park, then he pulls out his unloaded gun adn the police shoot him. Pony knows he does this because he has nothing to live for now that Johnny is gone, so he wanted to die.
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How did Johnny feel when he killed Bob?

When he kills Bob, Johnny loses the look of a wild animal caught in a trap and instead he "looked as cool as Darry ever had." By killing Bob, Johnny takes control of his life in the only way that he thinks is possible.
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Who does Ponyboy blame for Bob's death?

Randy tells Pony that none of this is his fault. It was Johnny, after all, who killed Bob with a blade. Pony says, "I had the knife. I killed Bob" (11.23).
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What killed Dally?

Dally is shot by police after robbing a grocery store with an unloaded gun. He is cornered by the police, and raises the gun at them. They shoot and kill him.
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Did Dally cut himself in the outsiders?

Dally felt his purpose in life was to protect Johnny. When he couldn't do this, the guilt came rushing to him, even if Johnny dying wasn't Dally's fault. He thought he had no purprose anymore and made the spare-of-the-moment decision to kill himself at the hands of another.
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Why would Darry be a SOC?

Why could Darry easily be a soc? Ponyboy believes Darry could easily be a soc because in the text in says, “Darry was too smart to be a greaser.” (134) Furthermore, Darry was intelligent, athletic, and attractive, and he could've gotten a scholarship easily if he was a soc.
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How did Dally feel responsible for Johnny's fate?

How do we know Dally felt at least partially responsible for Johnny's fate? He taught Johnny about the importance of being heroic. He forced his ideas about putting others before yourself onto Johnny.
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Why is Johnny's death the climax in the outsiders?

We think that when Johnny dies it is the climax in the book because we found all the rising actions lead up to this point. Where Johnny killed Bob lead up to them hiding in the church. After that event, the church caught on fire and then that caused Johnny to get hurt and die.
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How old was Bob Sheldon when he died?

Robert “Bob” Leonard Sheldon, age 72, passed away suddenly late on January 19, 2021, while in his home. Bob was born on April 7, 1948, to Dorothy and Fred Sheldon, in Detroit, Michigan. Bob was the oldest of three - the older brother of Jean Ivory and Carol Sheldon.
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Do you think Johnny was justified in killing Bob?

First of all, Johnny was justified in killing Bob. It was in self-defense, the Socs beat up Johnny before traumatizing him, and the only reason why Johnny had his switchblade was because of the same Socs who tried to kill Ponyboy.
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What is Johnny's last name in The Outsiders?

Johnny Cade is a vulnerable sixteen-year-old greaser in a group defined by toughness and a sense of invincibility. He comes from an abusive home, and he takes to the greasers because they are his only reliable family.
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What is Dally's last name in the outsiders?

Dallas (Dally) Winston A fellow greaser, who is originally from New York City.
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Who dies at the end of the outsiders?

Things go from bad to worse when Soc members Bob and Randy arrive and attack the two boys. Bob pushes Ponyboy's head into a fountain and nearly drowns him. Johnny comes to his friend's defence and stabs Bob. Unfortunately, Bob is killed.
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How did Ponyboy say Dally died?

Dally pulls out a gun that isn't loaded, but is sure to draw the policemen's fire. They kill him. Ponyboy knows it was an act of suicide. He reflects on both the bad and good in Dally and concludes Dally died recklessly but bravely.
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What were Dallas Winston's last words?

In the movie his last words are "Pony..." but in the book he says almost nothing. Without Johnny, He thought there was no point in living. He just wanted to die, and Dallas Winston always gets what he wants.
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What foreshadows Johnny's death?

The stabbing of Bob Sheldon by Johnny, and Johnny's death

He would kill the next person who jumped him. Nobody was ever going to beat him like that again. Not over his dead body...”. This moment of clear foreshadowing lays out Johnny's trajectory from victim to defender and then ultimately to martyr.
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What do the doctors say that makes Ponyboy realize Johnny is dying?

Q. What does the doctor say that makes Ponyboy realize Johnny is dying? "He's been asking for them. It can't hurt now."
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What is Sodapop's real name?

Sodapop Patrick Curtis is the middle Curtis boy, and one of three deuteragonists of The Outsiders.
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