What is Johnny’s life at home like? from s.e hintons the outsiders

In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Johnny's home life is described as being filled with violence and neglect. His parents are constantly fighting and his father is physically abusive towards him. Johnny is often left to take care of himself and has to fend for himself in a hostile environment. He feels alone and unloved at home, which contributes to his strong bond with his friends in the Greasers gang.