He has dark skin and dark hair, and is the shortest, youngest looking in the gang. Pony described him as "A puppy who had been kicked too many times."
If you think about a dark colored puppy that has been kicked too many times, you'll have Johnny. He has jet black hair that is greased down (and long, of course), tan skin, and deep black eyes that look scared all the time. His old man hits him constantly so he is afraid of his own shadow. He has a scar along his right cheek because a bunch of socs (the rich kids) jumped him and one of them was wearing rings when he slugged Johnny across the face. Johnny is skinny, not weak and sickly, but stong and wiry. He carries a switchblade with him to protect him from the socs. His wardrobe consists of a denim jacket, bluejeans with holes in them, a brown t-shirt, and black converse. (look up the actor Ralph Macchio (the Karate Kid guy) remember him?
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Johnny Cade, a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," loves two things deeply: his friends in the Greasers gang and the sunset. His love for his friends stems from the sense of family and belonging they provide him, while his admiration for the sunset symbolizes his longing for beauty and peace in his turbulent life. These loves serve as sources of comfort and hope for Johnny amidst the challenges he faces.
johnny Cade loves pony boy b/c he wont leave any body touch him or harm him in any way and get away with it.