The Outsiders

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we see a few different versions of johnny. explain how he acts around certain people in the outsiders

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I'm not sure that I see different versions of Johnny. To me he is always a sensitive and vulnerable boy. He was the gang's pet, everyone's kid brother." But after being beaten badly by the Socs four months before the action of the story commences, he is "jumpier than ever." He was always "high-strung," living in a household where his parents beat him all the time. When the Socs attack him and Ponyboy, he kills Bob to stop them from drowning Ponyboy.