In the fanfic, Johnny's character might be more developed. In the original, his story was somewhat limited, but the fanfic could expand on his backstory, his thoughts, and his emotions more comprehensively.
Another great quote is 'I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me.' This shows the self - awareness of the characters. They know they're not always honest with themselves, but they also can't break through that wall of false hope. It reflects the complex inner thoughts of the greasers who are trying to survive and make sense of their lives.
One funny church story could be about the time a little kid accidentally rang the church bell during a quiet prayer moment. Everyone was startled at first but then couldn't help but laugh.
One can learn about community spirit. In many church stories, people come together to help each other, like in times of disaster when the church serves as a refuge. This shows that we should support one another in difficult times.
The outsiders could also gain knowledge. It could be knowledge about relationships, like how friendships are formed and maintained in the context of the story, or knowledge about a particular place if the story is set in a specific location.
A fanfic could be centered around Johnny falling in love with a girl he saves from a bad situation. She's being harassed by some guys, and Johnny steps in. After that, she starts to visit him and his friends. Johnny begins to have feelings for her. But he's worried about getting her involved in the rough Greaser life. Still, their love blossoms as they support each other through difficult times.
The quote 'Things are rough all over' is also quite memorable. It emphasizes that everyone, whether they are Socs or Greasers, has their own problems. It helps to break down the barriers between the two groups and shows that they are more alike than they seem at first glance.
Fertile water does not flow outside the field from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." This poem described the author's view of the magnificent natural scenery and the vast land from a high place, expressing his wonderful wish for human beings to live in harmony with nature.