No. Johnny is the gangs pet and no body hits Johnny. The only reason they say that is because johnny got jumped and beaten... he almost died.
Bob Randle, Johnny, Dallas(Dally) Winston
Ponyboy Curtis and Dallas [Dally] Winston.
He is given a Revolver from Dally Winston after Johnny kills the Socs with his switchblade.
In "The Outsiders," Johnny Cade's brother is Dally Winston. However, Dally is not Johnny's biological brother; he is a close friend and fellow member of the Greasers gang who acts as a protective older brother figure to him. Johnny's biological parents are neglectful, making Dally's support even more significant for him throughout the story.
In "The Outsiders," Dally Winston's deep love is primarily directed toward Johnny Cade. Dally sees Johnny as someone who embodies innocence and vulnerability, contrasting sharply with Dally's hardened exterior and troubled life. This affection is evident in Dally's protective instincts toward Johnny, especially after Johnny is severely injured in the fire. Their bond highlights Dally's capacity for love and care, despite his tough demeanor.
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!Dally's breaking point in the novel The Outsiders seemed to be when Johnny had just died because remember, Johnny and Dally seemed to have a close bond with each other.
Dally finally snapped in "The Outsiders" because (spoiler alert) Johnny had died and Johnny was the only thing that Dally actually loved.
Dallas Winston
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Dallas Winston
Bob Sheldon was murdered in, The Outsiders, when him and his buddies jumped Pony and Johnny for picking up their girls. Johnny stabbed Bob with his swithblade and the others ran away. That's when the story climaxes.
Dally (Matt Dillon)