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seeebaa · 2 months
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Dallas is so unbelievably gay but has the internalized homophobia levels of a frat boy
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seeebaa · 2 months
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Latino!Johnny is super popular in the fandom and my headcanon too but I wanted to elaborate a little bit on why I think it's important to both the narrative and his character for Johnny to be so (no matter what SE Hinton says).
(Also I am not Latino or American, and all my information is second-hand so if I'm wrong about something or said something insensitively, I apologise and please correct me!!)
While Greaser is now mostly used to in reference to the subculture, the word 'Greaser' was often used as a slur against Mexican/Hispanic American, especially in the Southwest.
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Greaser subculture itself is heavily rooted in ethnic groups such as Italian, Greek, Latino and Hispanic Americans, both influencing the subculture itself while being the main demographic (at least at first, having later spread around to lower class Americans in general and becoming a sort of movement).
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Johnny’s main reason as being depicted as a POC seems to be the scene where he tells Ponyboy his skin is too dark for him to have blond hair. But I think it goes beyond just that and that race is a theme ever-present in Johnny’s progression throughout the book.
Now with Johnny, his entire character is, at first, summed up as 'poor kid who's been kicked down too many times'. He’s got no prospects. He’s bad at school. His parents despise him and he’s, for the most part, homeless.
We later learn that Johnny isn’t actually unintelligent in academic matters. He’s able to pick up themes and details quite easily. The education system is very flawed and has failed many students for centuries. Students of colour have often been neglects and even abused by teachers (esp in the past eras). This is espec true of children whose first language isn’t English.
One thing that I’m a little hesitant to get into but I think it important is that Johnny’s constantly noted to use a lot of grease, more so than any other character. He also keeps his hair quite long and unkempt. Hair is a status symbol and sign of pride for greasers but Italian, Greek, Hispanic and Latino people have been stereotyped as unhygienic and unkempt, especially in regards to their hair.
At one point, Johnny and Ponyboy find themselves in need of directions. Johnny suggests Ponyboy pretend to be a farmboy.
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Ponyboy’s constantly says that Johnny looks like a kicked puppy and pretty much harmless. But here he notes that Johnny looks threatening to a stranger. I think this is another scene with racial connotations.
A major event in Johnny’s life was the time he was attacked by Bob and his friends. Johnny’s been noted to have developed PTSD, paranoia and anxiety since then. The suddenness of his attack and extent of violence is unusual. Ponyboy also notes that Johnny isn’t afraid of getting hurt due to his abusive father, so it wasn’t the pain but rather it was the fear they made him feel that affected him. Johnny being a POC adds another layer to this entire incident and especially to his paranoia afterwards, especially with the details that are left vague.
The last point I want to bring up is that Johnny’s character is of one who’s deeply embedded into the Greaser subculture. He’s never been outside of Tulsa and doesn’t expect to ever leave. He’s put against character like the Curtises (who are white) who have the power to leave Tulsa (and the class dynamics it symbolises) and even those like Dally who have that power but are too deep to ever use it. Johnny being a POC makes this lack of freedom his other white friends have give his character even more complexity
TL;DR: That is a Latino man.
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seeebaa · 2 months
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Do you think Sodapop loved horses so much he convinced his parents to name his little brother Ponyboy?
Like Soda thought his mum was gonna have a baby horse so he ran around talking about his little "Ponyboy" and his parents thought "that's actually a sick name" and ran with it.
And so entered the world little Ponyboy Michael Curtis, cursed with a name plucked from the mind of his 3 year old brother.
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seeebaa · 2 months
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Bob.. sashay away.
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seeebaa · 2 months
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This is how I imagine Johnny eats every meal
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seeebaa · 2 months
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Join the discord to discuss very high brow topics
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seeebaa · 2 months
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seeebaa · 2 months
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Dallas "A dog so angry he cannot eat, he cannot move, he cannot sleep" Winston
Johnny "Like a feral dog, I am mean when I'm nervous" Cade.
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seeebaa · 2 months
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seeebaa · 2 months
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Personally I think that Johnny Cade .
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seeebaa · 1 year
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Canonically Twobit and Tim are besties and I think that's absolutely hilarious. All I can think about this the multitude of ways Two would piss off Curly. He'd pour milk on his bed while he's sleeping in it just for that little taste of danger to get him through the day. He's such a shit stirrer he purposely eats Curlys fav cereal so there's none left.
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seeebaa · 1 year
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My favorite part of The Outsiders is where Johnny gets out of the church right before the roof collapses. Like, whew! That was a close one, haha. I’m so glad he got out in time. Eheheh. Who knows what could have happened otherwise? Ahahhahhah!
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seeebaa · 1 year
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In my Latino Shepard Siblings era
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seeebaa · 1 year
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Thanks for one hundred you will receive your financial compensation soon I swear
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seeebaa · 1 year
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I'm gonna draw the outsiders in my puppydog style reply to this with what dog breed you think they are đź‘Ť
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seeebaa · 1 year
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