he didn't want him to be fazed easily like johnny
Because Johnny got jumped and he became a nervous wreck for the rest of his life. Meanwhile, since Dally became tough and hard, no one wanted to mess with him.
well you see you ask her out
Johnny and dally are different because johnny is softerand dally was mean tough,johnny was a shy guy around girls and dally wasnt...Read the book next timee like fr,
Dally fears that Johnny will become hard like him.
Johnny says he is going to turn himself in, but Dally doesn't want this because they will put him in prison and then Johnny will become hard like Dally is. Cruel, Heartless, and don't care about anything. But Johnny is the only one Dally cares about he doesn't want Johnny to become like him because Dally already skrewed up his life.
He didn't want for him to be fazed easily like Johnny was...he wanted Ponyboy to not let anything bother him.
(This is reffering to The Outsiders by S.E.Hinton) Johnny feels vulnerable and thinks of Dally as invulnerable to everything. He wants to be that tough, that cool, and that strong in order to maybe have a better life.
johnny felt like dally was like a Godish kind of guy. cus somehow dally was become hard in jail but still shows compasion toward johnny, probably because johnnys the gangs pet.
Well if you're talking about Johnny's plan to go turn himself in Dally's afraid that a few months in prison will make Johnny turn mean and hard, just like what happened to Dally.
Because in the book Dally doesn't have any friends and family so he started to get along well with johnny. Dally treat Johnny like a brother because Johnny's Parents doesn't allow johnny to stay in the house anymore. In the book Dally killed himself because Johnny is dead. Johnny is the most important person in Dally's LIFE!
Ponyboy believes Dally takes Johnny's death so hard because Johnny represented the innocence and hope that Dally had long lost. Johnny was one of the few people who understood Dally and connected with him on a deeper emotional level. Dally's protective nature towards Johnny made his death feel like a personal loss, intensifying his feelings of despair and hopelessness. This devastation ultimately drives Dally to his tragic end.
johnny is like a younger version of dally and dally doesn't want johnny being like him so when johnny wants to turn himself into the cops then dally doesn't want him to because he said that jail toughens him up and he doesn't want johnny to toughen up because if he does he could make some of the same mistakes dally did when he was younger and grow up to be like dally. but dally doesn't want johnny to be like him when he grows up, dally is sort of a father figure for johnny and doesn't want johnny getting hurt. When the church was on fire, dally went to save johnny. Also he doesn't want Johnny to end up like him