![]() When he was in the hospital, he claims that sixteen years is not enough, and believes that he still has “so much stuff done yet and so many things seen” (120). But Johnny’s beliefs towards this completely changes at the end. He longs to find a place with “plain ordinary people” (48). ![]() ![]() He implies that his greasers’ life isn’t as good as Socs, and feels life is not more living for. Then, Johnny starts to feel the pain when one is separated by their social status, and tells Ponyboy that “ can’t take much more. After Johnny, Ponyboy, and Two-Bit watch the movie, the two Socs girls abandon them. First, Johnny appreciates life more than what he used to be. Johnny is a timid and nervous 16 year old that changes into a strong-willed man, able to think and act as an individual, which shows that he is a dynamic character. Johnny’s thinking changes dramatically as he faces many challenges in his life. Although there are many dynamic people shown in the book, with Ponyboy being the easiest one to see, soft-spoken Johnny Cade is one-of-a-kind, if examined closely. That is the case with the characters in the book, The Outsiders, by S. It is just as if an ant is under a microscope, so that people can see a scar on one of its legs. Can He “Stay Gold” or is He Gone? Changes are subtle, but when observed closely, they can be spotted easily.
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