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Thoughtful\Caring

Ponyboy narrating and Johnny talking:

"Johnny sat down beside me, one hand on my shoudler. "Easy, Ponyboy," he said softly, "we'll be okay."" page 51

Conversation between Johnny and Ponyboy:

""A paperback copy of 'Gone With The Wind'! How'd you know I always wanted one?" Johnny reddenned. "I remembered you sayin' something about it once. And me and you went went to see that movie 'member? I thought you could maybe read it out loud and help kill time or something."" page 71

Sensitive

Johnny says to Ponyboy:

""The first stop'll be Windrixville." Johnny said, laying the gun down gingerly. He shook his head. "I dont see why he gave me this. I couldn't shoot anybody."" page 62

Conversation between Johnny and Ponyboy:

""Blast it Ponyboy"-Johnny was rubbing his legs-"you must have put my legs to sleep. I can't even stand up. I barely got off that train."

"I'm sorry. Why didn't you wake me up?"

"That's ok. I didn't want to wake you up until I had to."" page 63

Ponyboy says to Johnny:

""Well," I said thinking this over,"you ain't like the rest of the gang. I mean, I couldn't tell Two-Bit or Steve or even Darry about the sunrise ad clouds and stuff. I couldn't even remember that poem around them. I mean, they just don't dig. Just you and Sodapop. And maybe Cherry Valance."" page 78

Part of Johnny's letter to Ponyboy after he dies:

"Listen, I don't mind dying now. It's worth it. It's worth saving those kids. Their lives are worth more than mine, they have more to live for. Some of their parents came by to thank me and I know it was worth it." page 178

Quiet\Shy

Johnny says to Ponyboy:

""Shut up about last night! I killed a kid last night. He couldn't have been over seventeen or eighteen, and I killed him. How'd you like to live with that?" He was crying." page 74

Ponyboy narrating:

"He looked around for Dally, then managed a shy "Hi" to the girls and tried to watch the movie. He was nervous, though. Johnny was always nervous around strangers." page 24

Ponyboy narrating:

"I have quite a rep for being quiet, almost as quiet as Johnny. Two-Bit always said he wondered why Johnny and I were such good buddies. "You must make such interestin' conversation," he'd say cocking one eyebrow, "you keepin' your mouth shut and Johnny not saying anything."" page 39

Johnny says to Dally and Ponyboy:

""I ain't got no record with the fuzz and it was self-defense. Pony and Cherry can testify to that. And I don't aim to stay in that church all my life." That was quite a speech for Johnny." page 87

Fearful

Abused\Forgotten

Ponyboy narrating:

"If you can picture a little dark puppy that has been kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers you'll have Johnny." page 11

Ponyboy narrating:

"I had never been jumped, but I had seen Johnny after four Socs got hold of him, and it wasn't pretty. Johnny was scared of his own shadow after that." page 4

Ponyboy narrating:

"Johnny's parents didn't care if he came home or not." page 49

Johnny says to the nurse:

""I said I don't want to see her." His voice was rising. "She's probably come to tell me about all the trouble I'm causing her and about how glad her and the old man'll be when I'm dead. Well, tell her to leave me alone. For once"-his voice broke-"for once just to leave me alone."" page 122

Ponyboy narrating:

"Johnny was scared to death. I mean it. He was as white as a ghost and his eyes were wild-looking like the eyes of an animal in a trap." page 54

Johnny says:

""I think I like it better when the old man's hittin' me."

Johnny sighed. "At least then I know he knows who I am. I

walk in that house, and nobody says anything. I walk out, and nobody says anything.I stay away all night, and nobody notices. At least you got Soda. I ain't got nobody."" page 51

Ponyboy narrating:

"His big black eyes grew bigger than ever at the thought of going to the police station, for Johnny had a deathly fear of cops." page 87

Johnny Cade

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