Character Analysis Of Johnny In The Greasers

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In Oklahoma, Johnny lives with his family, who he hates the most in his life. Sometimes, Johnny recalls how much his family used to love and care for each other wholeheartedly. However, as he entered middle school, his life changed dramatically. Every day, his mother yells at his father saying, “Why are you so incompetent? You are a useless man and you don’t even have a job. How are you going to support us?” His father would answer, “Why are you even living with me?” For Johnny, his life was becoming more stressful and sorrowful every day. Why am I living in this horrible circumstance? I get abused every day for no reason. My mom yells at me, and my dad hits me with his dumb old golf club. Should I run away? I’m so sick of my life.
Johnny was so tired of this abuse, so he decided to run away when he just turned 16. …show more content…

Also, there were some people who didn’t have any plans for the rough life they are going to go through. In the Greaser Johnny met so many people like Dally who were so helpful and kind to him, just like Ponyboy. Johnny didn’t feel lonely after joining the Greasers. Dally helped Johnny to not feel bad for leaving his family, and listened, helped, and tried to help him with the problem that Johnny had. This helped Johnny a lot. Few weeks passed after Johnny joined the Greasers. Johnny was mostly okay, but still had bad feelings, and still didn’t know what to do. All of a sudden, Johnny’s mom came to the Greasers to find him. She was yelling, “where is Johnny!” She thought it was unfair to her that she grew Johnny and now, Johnny left without doing anything good for her. Johnny was so frustrated and scared that he started to cry. He didn’t want to go back to his old life where he got abused so much. Then, Dally calmly walked to his side and whispered, “Johnny, do what you want to do, don’t let your parents force you to do

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