Antithesis | Johnny Cade

Antithesis | Johnny Cade

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antithesis {noun} — a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else. Lydia Adeline; a 15 year old teenager that knows nothing outside of the streets of Tulsa and her gang. One for adventures, a life of risks. Her best friend , and roommate, is Ponyboy Curtis, a wide-eyed boy who would rather pull out Gone With The Wind than a switchblade. Her other companion is non other than Johnny Cade, the boy that grabbed her heart and put it in his pocket at first words. Johnny frequently shows his feelings, if any, towards Lydia. That is, until Allie Dalton enters the room. You can probably figure her out. Oh, much joy for skinny love, my friends. Warning: swearing, sexual situations (not sex), and underage drinking and smoking
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