Table of Contents
- 1 What does Ponyboy and Johnny do at the end of Chapter 4?
- 2 What happens at the end of Chapter 4 of the outsiders?
- 3 What major events happened in Chapter 4?
- 4 What is the conflict in Chapter 4 of the outsiders?
- 5 Why did Johnny and Ponyboy run away?
- 6 How did Ponyboy die in the outsiders Chapter 4?
- 7 When do Ponyboy and Johnny reach the park?
- 8 Why did Ponyboy run away when Darry slapped him?
What does Ponyboy and Johnny do at the end of Chapter 4?
Ponyboy panics, but Johnny remains calm. They decide to go to Dally, thinking he might be able to help them. They find Dally at the house of Buck Merril, his rodeo partner. He manages to get the boys fifty dollars, a change of clothing for Ponyboy, and a loaded gun.
What happens at the end of Chapter 4 of the outsiders?
Ponyboy blacks out during the attack, and when he comes to, he realizes that Johnny has stabbed and killed Bob with his switch blade. The attack in the park and Bob’s murder changes the direction of the novel, forcing Johnny and Ponyboy to flee their hometown and hide out in the abandoned church in Windrixville.
What does Johnny tell Ponyboy when he dies?
Right before he dies in the hospital, Johnny says “Stay gold, Ponyboy.” Ponyboy cannot figure out what Johnny means until he reads the note Johnny left. Johnny writes that “stay gold” is a reference to the Robert Frost poem Ponyboy shared when they were hiding at the church.
What major events happened in Chapter 4?
The key events I would select from Chapter 4 would be as follows: Johnny and Ponyboy are approached in the park by Bob and four others. The boys try to drown Ponyboy in the fountain. Johnny stabs Bob in self-defense: he is afraid of Bob since the attack, and is also defending Ponyboy.
What is the conflict in Chapter 4 of the outsiders?
Dally’s gun and “hoodlum’s jacket” show how the conflict with the Socs (and Bob’s killing in particular) is pushing Ponyboy and Johnny away from innocence and sensitivity toward Dally’s much more hard-hearted and violent way of life.
What does Johnny’s last words mean?
Johnny’s words refer back to the poem that Ponyboy recited while they were hiding out in the old church. The poem is “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost. The basic idea is that good things don’t last forever. Johnny is trying to tell Ponyboy to stay innocent and pure.
Why did Johnny and Ponyboy run away?
In Chapter 4 of “The Outsiders”, Ponyboy and Johnny “run away” from home and go to the park because Ponyboy got into an argument with his brother Darry. So, Johnny takes out his knife and stabs Bob, the Soc who is trying to drown Ponyboy, killing him.
How did Ponyboy die in the outsiders Chapter 4?
Five Socs get out and drunkenly approach Ponyboy and Johnny. They grab Ponyboy and dunk him in the fountain, holding him under so long he thinks he is drowning. Moments later Ponyboy wakes up on the ground beside the fountain, coughing and shivering. Johnny is sitting beside him, big-eyed and pale. “I killed him,” Johnny says.
How did Ponyboy find out that Johnny killed Bob?
Johnny is sitting next to him, and next to them lies the body of Bob, in a pool of blood. Ponyboy sees that Johnny has killed him with the switchblade, and vomits. Johnny tells him that the other Socs ran away when he stabbed Bob.
When do Ponyboy and Johnny reach the park?
Ponyboy and Johnny reach the park around 2:30 a.m. A blast from a car horn alerts them that the blue Mustang is near. The boys realize that they are outnumbered as five Socs climb out of the car, including Bob and Randy, Cherry’s and Marcia’s boyfriends.
Why did Ponyboy run away when Darry slapped him?
As a result of frustration and fear for Pony’s safety, Darry had slapped him when he returned home well after curfew. This slap did make Pony run away, thus in Ponyboy’s mind starting this whole nightmare: “I bet Darry’s sorry he ever hit me.”