Johnny killed Bob as the other soashes we drowning Ponyboy. it was an act of defence.
However, after the death of Johnny Ponyboy convinces himself that Johnny isn't dead and that he (Ponyboy) killed Bob. This is a reaction of the grief he is feeling for the loss of his best friend but in reality Johnny killed Bob.
BOB - the Soc
After they kill Bob, they go to Dally (Dallas Winsten) for help.
After they kill Bob, they go to Dally for help.
because she loved bob and still thought that johny was a murderer :)
Bob jumped Johnny before which leads to johnny carrying a switchblade to protect himself if the need arises again.
BOB - the Soc
Johnny killed Bob because they were drowning Ponyboy. He was scared they were going to kill him.
Dally. He helps them Hide out
Johnny killed bob because Bob was trying to drown Pony-boy. So Johnny got out his switch blade and killed Bob to save Pony-boys life so Bob the soc did not kill him.
After they kill Bob, they go to Dally (Dallas Winsten) for help.
After they kill Bob, they go to Dally for help.
because she loved bob and still thought that johny was a murderer :)
Dally
Bob jumped Johnny before which leads to johnny carrying a switchblade to protect himself if the need arises again.
He died page 148 =(
Well, honey, Johnny killed Bob in "The Outsiders" because Bob and his buddies were trying to drown Ponyboy. Johnny was just protecting his friend, plain and simple. It's called self-defense, sweetheart. Just another day in the rough and tumble world of S.E. Hinton's novel.
Bob, the Soc that beat him up, who is also Cherry's boyfriend and Randy's best friend.