Johnny Cade got jumped in Chapter 4 of the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. This event occurs during the rumble between the Greasers and the Socs, leading to Johnny being severely injured. The incident serves as a turning point in the story, leading to further conflicts and character development.
Johnny was sixteen when he was jumped by Bob.
He was afraid because he got jumped by the Socs.
Johnny Cade dies in hospital from a broken back which he'd got from saving the children in the burning church, and then Dally is so frustrated and sad that he turns suicidal when he robs the store with an empty gun and dies in a hail of bullets from the police. :D
Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
He died shortly after the rumble most likely from complications from his injuries. He broke his back and he had severe burns over most of his body.
Johnny was sixteen when he was jumped by Bob.
yes, by the Socs
Johnny killed a soc when him and ponyboy got jumped by them and they were trying to drown ponyboy. So ponyboy and Johnny had to run away to keep from getting into trouble.
He was afraid because he got jumped by the Socs.
They got jumped by Bob and 4 other Socs.
Dallas Winston was the only greaser killed in the book, but Johnny Cade also died saving children from a fire.
No. Johnny is the gangs pet and no body hits Johnny. The only reason they say that is because johnny got jumped and beaten... he almost died.
Johnny Cade dies in hospital from a broken back which he'd got from saving the children in the burning church, and then Dally is so frustrated and sad that he turns suicidal when he robs the store with an empty gun and dies in a hail of bullets from the police. :D
Johnny was the greaser that was badly beaten by the socs - which we later come to find is Bob and his gang.
The author foreshadowed Johnny's knife use in Chapter 2 by showcasing Johnny's protective nature towards Ponyboy, as well as mentioning that he always carried a switchblade with him for self-defense. This sets up the expectation that Johnny would use his knife in a situation where Ponyboy may be in danger.
He died shortly after the rumble most likely from complications from his injuries. He broke his back and he had severe burns over most of his body.
Pg# 33 when Johnny explains how he got jumped.