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    Johnny Nolan Monologue

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    We are gathered here today to honor the life and memory of Johnny Nolan. Johnny was a man who had a great heart‚ and was admired by everyone around him. He was a man who valued his family very much and always had good intentions for them‚ even though it didn’t always work out the way he had planned. Johnny desired the finest education available to his children‚ he understood that his kids taking the route of education was their ticket to escaping from the poverty within in the family. When his daughter

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    really is the hero in the Outsiders? Is it Johnny‚ He saves the kids in the church‚Is it Dallas? He saved Ponyboy from the church‚ or is it Darry‚ Who stay with his brother instead of becoming a socs.Well Ponyboy is the real hero in the Outsiders. When Ponyboy and Johnny were in the church johnny dropped his cancer stick on the floor and made the church burn. A hero makes mistakes sometimes but this hero burns a church and a hero does not burn churches. Johnny did go in the church to save the kids in

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    impossible‚ but in S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders‚ it is not possible. Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston are similar because both characters have uncaring parents and they care for each other. With all the similarities they have their many differences‚ Johnny is the most law abiding and Dally is the least and their personalities are nothing alike. Thus‚ Dallas and Johnny have significant similarities and huge differences. Dally and Johnny have a very significant similarity and that is they have uncaring

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    Jimmy and Johnny Study

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    The Johnny and Jimmy study was a study based on two twin boys by Myrtle B. McGraw at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center beginning in 1930. The purpose of the study was to see if having a child begin to exercise from an early age would improve their overall development. As new born babies‚ Jimmy was larger and stronger and mental developed faster than Johnny. They conducted such tests as having each child hold onto the same bar while it was lifted in the air and Jimmy held on much longer than

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    Johnny Being A Hero

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    What does it take to be a hero? To be a hero it takes courage and bravery. Dally‚Ponyboy‚ and Johnny show being a hero in so many different ways. Dally shows his through helping others through hard times. He saves his friends life from a fire. Ponyboy saves kids lives from a burning down church. Johnny saved people’s lives‚ helps his friend when he needs it the most‚ and stood up to soc’s and used self defense against them. To be a hero it takes a lot of work. First‚ Dally through his life showed

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    Letter to Ponyboy & Johnny Write a letter to Ponyboy and Johnny. In that letter‚ discuss at least three things they did wrong‚ and what they should have done instead. Each thing they did wrong‚ plus your advice‚ needs to be its own paragraph. Ponyboy‚ and Johnny‚ Hello Ponyboy and Johnny‚ its Jackson. I just heard your story and I must say I think you guys are amazing. I thought I knew you pretty well‚ but then this story totally changed my idea of you. I think that you guys did a lot of

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    “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy‚ stay gold‚” Those are the words that Johnny wrote to Ponyboy before his tragic death. Johnny wanted to let Ponyboy and his best friends know that life goes on and just because there is hardships‚ there still is happiness in the world and that the grass is always greener on the other side. I believe that if Dally had not been killed then all of the gang’s lives would go on living the motto of Johnny. Dally would be alive and still heartbroken from Johnny’s death but he would know

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    Johnny Character Analysis

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    hesitate‚ he looked determined and ran into the burning building. Johnny did hesitate‚ but followed Ponyboy into the church. The two were committed to risking their own lives to save the lives of the children. This continues to show how brave they are and how loyal they are to each other. Finally‚ Dally was very emotional during the last moments of Johnny’s life. He broke down and cried‚ which is out of character for Dally. He begged Johnny not to die‚ and then turned around and punched a wall. He left

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    gentlemen had nothing on Johnny Cade.” The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton is about a group of greasers from Tulsa‚ OK during the mid-1960’s who battle with rich Socs and about the main character/narrator Ponyboy growing up. One character that stands out in the story is Johnny because he greatly impacts the plot. He is a dynamic character that has an ironic change in the way he acts and is a round character who shows multiple sides of his emotions. Three characteristic traits about Johnny are nervous‚ caring

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    Johnny Dept

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    The Comparison of Danger in ’Disabled’ and ’Out‚ Out’- This is a comparative study‚ which will talk about the theme of danger in the two poems “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen and “Out‚ Out-“by Robert Frost. “Disabled” is based on an injured solider who discovers joining war does not give him full respect and be counted as a hero when returning back to the country. “Out‚ Out-“ is based on the young hearted child doing a man’s job. The two poems deal with the common theme of danger. ’Disabled’ starts

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