He got shot. He robbed the storekeeper at the magazine store and then ran away from the police. They shot a couple times as a warning but then Dally wouldn't put his weapon away and shot him until death. :(
Dally is the cold, hardheaded member of the gang. However, he is loyal to all of his friends. *******************SPOILER ALERT******************************** In the end, Dally robs a store and gets shot by the police. He dies. But, Dally did it on purpose because he wanted to die.
Dally joined forces with his gang to fight the socs in the rumble at the end of the novel because he has escaped the hospital and he was threating the nurse to let him out of the hospital
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.
William Dally died in 1996.
Dally Duncan died in 1990.
Clarence Madison Dally died in 1904.
Dally Messenger died on November 24, 1959 at the age of 76.
A rock because that's what Dally is until the end of the book. Hard as stone.
To show that young men die in war, and to add an emotional pang to the end of the novel.
After Johnny died, Dally ran out of the hospital and robbed a store with an unloaded gun. the store clerk called the cops and they found Dally running away, and Dally pulled his unloaded gun at them, and they shot him dead. Johnny was the only thing Dally cared for.
nobody died WITH johnny cade, although ponyboy and dally got burned pretty bad. At the end though dally does die because after johnny dies in the hospital, dally takes it very hard because johnny was the only thing/person dally actually loved, so dally robbed a store and when the police came after him he used his fake gun to pretend to shoot at them so the police shot Dallas Winston dead on the ground.
In "The Outsiders," the author foreshadows Dally's death through his reckless and self-destructive behavior throughout the novel. Dally's volatile actions and disregard for consequences serve as indicators of his tragic fate, culminating in his fatal confrontation with the police. This foreshadowing emphasizes the consequences of Dally's troubled lifestyle and choices.