Dally
Dally
It was definitely Dallas Winston. He had a special relationship with him, and he was the only thing Dally loved. Johnny was his only sign of hope in the world, and when he died, he took the hope with him; triggering Dally's suicide.
In "The Outsiders," Dally Winston takes Johnny's death the hardest. After Johnny dies from injuries sustained in the fire, Dally feels overwhelmed by grief and despair, believing he has lost his last connection to hope and innocence. This emotional turmoil leads him to act recklessly, ultimately resulting in his own death. Dally's response highlights the deep bond he had with Johnny and the impact of loss on the individuals in the Greaser gang.
at 7:00, in the vacant lot, after ponyboy and johnny last day in the church .
Bob and Randy had come to beat up Johnny and Ponyboy because of the rivalry between the Socs and the Greasers. The Socs viewed the Greasers as their enemies due to their different socioeconomic backgrounds and clashed frequently. Bob and Randy likely targeted Johnny and Ponyboy as a way to assert their dominance and intimidate the Greasers.
They weren't they were drunk and just looking for trouble
THey were going to walk with the greasers to get two bits car but the socs came and took them away from the greasers.
He took it and had Johnny arrested
they have a rumble(fight) usually hoods and greasers on one side and the socs on the other side.
The cast of Who Took Johnny - 2013 includes: Noreen Gosch as herself
for me it took me about 2 months to learn one. With proper instructers and a good attitude and proper training a backhand is easy to learn ------ALAINA------- It took me the first time. The hardest part is learning how to kick over, well at least for me that was the hardest part lol, It took me a few months. it's easy,just try your hardest!
The newspaper headline was "Juvenile Delinquents Turn Heros" which explained how Johnny Cade killed Bob Sheldon and ran away with Ponyboy Curtis, but then saved many kids from a fire in an abandoned church.