What do you think Johnny's last words to Pony mean?

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.
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What do you think about Johnny's last words to Ponyboy mean explain why this message is important to the novel?

Basically Johnny is saying to Ponyboy to stay true to himself. Stay the way he is and not change. I think it was to tell Ponyboy that it's okay to be an outsider and dream. Johnny said he and Ponyboy were different than the others.
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What do you think Johnny's words stay gold Ponyboy stay gold mean?

When Johnny says to Ponyboy, “Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold…” it means to keep all the good qualities that make Ponyboy who he is. It makes reference to the poem that they recited while at the church, “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” which I think means all good things must come to an end.
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What was 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 does Johnny leave for Ponyboy?

What did Johnny leave for Ponyboy? Johnny left Ponyboy his copy of Gone With The Wind.
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The Outsiders(1983) - When Dallas Dies



What does Ponyboy realize at the end of the book?

Ponyboy realizes that he cannot become wholly naïve or wholly tough. He cannot stop being a greaser in order to retain his innocence or sacrifice his ideals in order to become a toughened gangster. He must learn how to be like both Dally and Johnny.
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What topic does Ponyboy finally decide to write about what is the significance of the last sentence of the novel?

Ponyboy finally decided to write about the story of his life about what he experienced in his life about his two brothers Darry and Soda and his two friends that died Johnny and Dally.
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What did Johnny mean when he told Ponyboy to stay gold quizlet?

Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent. Johnny now senses the uselessness of fighting; he knows that Ponyboy is better than the average hoodlum, and he wants Ponyboy to hold onto the golden qualities that set him apart from his companions.
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What effect does Johnny's message have on Ponyboy?

1 Expert Answer. In the note to Pony Johnny makes a reference to a Robert Frost poem. This reference is important because he is pointing out to Pony that he still holds on to the innocence from his childhood and he does not want Pony to lose that. He also stated that Pony doesn't have to be a greaser forever.
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How did Johnny's letter affect Ponyboy's choice of theme for his English paper?

How did Johnny's letter affect Ponyboy's choice of a theme for his English paper? Ponyboy decided that the greasers' story should be told so that people wouldn't be so quick to judge them. He also hoped that by telling their story it would give hope to boys like him by making them see there is good in the world.
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Is Darry 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. Ponyboy, Soda, and the greasers are the only reason Darry is not a soc.
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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.
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What does Ponyboy mean when he says Johnny died Gallant?

According to Ponyboy, Johnny died gallant. What does this mean? Johnny's death was gallant because it was like what you would see in a movie. Johnny's death was gallant because he saved others and put their life in front of his own.
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How does Ponyboy accept Johnny's death?

After Johnny's death and Dally's departure, Ponyboy wanders through the hospital's halls in a daze. Pony is in denial about Johnny's death, and keeps repeating that he isn't dead. He leaves the hospital and roams the streets until a stranger picks him up and drives him home.
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What does the ending mean in The Outsiders?

Tying Up Loose Ends

Ponyboy tells a tragic tale—a tale of violence, of poverty, and of young men dying in the streets. But, luckily, The Outsiders manages to end on a happy note, with most of Ponyboy's major problems resolved. He isn't sent to a boys' home, or brought up on charges.
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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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Is The Outsiders a true story?

Though the real setting may cause you to wonder if Outsiders is based on a true story (like History's similarly located Hatfields & McCoys), this series is totally fictional. However, the cast and creators reveal that they still did a lot of research to make the story as authentic as possible.
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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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Why does Pony walk home after Johnny dies?

Why does Ponyboy have to walk home after Johnny dies? Dally had taken the car. What has Dally done to make the cops chase him in Chapter 10?
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What happens to Ponyboy after Dally is killed?

Dally pulls out the unloaded gun he carries, and the police shoot him. Dally collapses to the ground, dead. Ponyboy muses that Dally wanted to die. Feeling dizzy and overwhelmed, Ponyboy passes out.
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What does Johnny's letter say to Ponyboy?

"Ponyboy, I asked the nurse to give you this book so you can finish it. It's worth saving those kids. Their lives are worth more then mine.
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Why was Johnny's death so hard on 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.
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What were Dally's last words?

he pretty much said to himself "it's ok". the real question is what did he want to tell pony. his last words were "pony".
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Is Ponyboy his real name?

Ponyboy Michael Curtis A 14-year-old boy who is the narrator and main character in The Outsiders.
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What does Darry look like?

Darry is a muscular and tall man, standing at 6' 2", who is broad shouldered. His hair is said to be like his father's - dark brown that sticks out in the front of his head with a cowlick in the back.
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