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cuz jonny was the pet of the gang no one gets mad at him

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What did dally helped johnny and Ponyboy buy?

They didnt by anything. Dally gave ponyboy a gun and 50 dollars.


Why didn't Ponyboy Johnny and Dally pay to get into the drive-in movie?

They didnt pay because they didnt want people to know they were poor.


What gold did ponyboy had that didnt last?

its really about how ponyboy told johnny about the poem so johnny to ponyboy to stay gold meaninng dont change...stay the way you are dont become like dally or anyone...


When does Dally die in The Outsiders?

When Johnny passed away from his serious injuries, Dally lost control and robbed a store. He really wasn't sure if he wanted to take it that far, but he realized that he had lost the only person he loved. After he robbed the store, the police were immediately after him. He called up the gang to come witness his death. Once the police caught up to him in the park, he pulled out his unloaded gun and pretended to shoot at the police, as a reaction the police immediately fired at Dallas Winston, shooting him dead to the ground, with his gang by his side.


How did dally get out of the hospital?

Dally was so sad about Johnny's death. He was a tough guy but after johnny died he couldn't handle himself.Then he went to a store and ripped a magazine and the a guy said that he have to pay for this ,and then Dally got mad and he took his gun and show it him and he said he is gonna kill him.then that guy called the cops... the cops Shot him and he died.then pony boy and the other greasers came and they say Dally is dead!


Do you think Dally is a hero because of what he did?

No, Dallas Winston could never be a hero. He didn't want to save the children who were about to be burned alive. He was madwhen Ponyboy and Johnny went in the burning church to help. Dally was being a friend when he helped Pony and Johnny out of the burning building.


Why was johnnys dying so difficult for dally to handle?

Johnny was sometimes described as the glue that held the whole group together. Dallas really didnt have much to live for - no mother, a drunk for a father, sleeping on the streets since the age of 10, and constantly in and out of jail. Johnny was his one and only hope - Johnny was an inspiration and almost like a little brother to him. When Johnny died, Dallas cracked, and couldn't handle it, it was really difficult because he realised he really had nothing left. He had known Johnny for a long time too, and Johnny was so pure and innocent, it reminded Dallas of everything he wasn't.


Why does ponyboy run away?

Pony was afraid and unsure of what to do, he looked to Johnny for any idea, but Johnny was set on going to to Dally for advice. Dally gave them supplies for running away (money, gun, cloths), which sealed the deal.


Did Johnny Depp go to college and where?

he didnt


Did johnny hallyday meet Elvis?

johnny hallyday didnt meet elvis presley because johnny hallyday is not popular in USA


What is a personality description of dally in the outsiders?

dallas Winston has an elfish face with high cheekbones and a pointed chin. he had ears like a linx and blonde almost white hair that fell over his forehead in wisps and kicked out in the back. he didnt like haircuts or hair grease. he had blazing blue eyes cold with a hatred of the world. pony doesnt Ike him that much but he is smart and you had to respect him. he grew up on the wrong side of New York and was arrested at 10. he cared about johnny more than anything in the world, he was the only thing that dally cared about. johnny was what kept him human.


How johnny and ponyboy acted heroically.why didnt they take dally advice?

Johnny and Ponyboy acted heroically by saving a group of children from a burning church, risking their own lives despite the dangers involved. They showed selflessness and bravery in that moment, prioritizing the safety of others over their own well-being. They didn't take Dally's advice to run away and hide because they felt a sense of responsibility for their actions and wanted to face the consequences, emphasizing their growth and moral integrity. This decision highlighted their transformation from troubled youths to individuals capable of heroic acts.