because johnny is dallys only brother because in the gamg they treat him as a brother
He says that Darry would beat Dally to death for giving them the money and gun and getting them out of town.
Johnny's death was difficult for Dally to handle because Johnny was one of the few people Dally truly cared about and had a close bond with. Johnny's death represented the loss of innocence and hope for Dally, who already had a hardened exterior. Additionally, Johnny's death served as a reminder of the harsh realities of their world and the sense of powerlessness that Dally felt in not being able to protect Johnny. This loss compounded Dally's existing struggles and ultimately contributed to his tragic demise.
dally ran away and nobody knew where he went and when they found him he told them that he robbed a store and that the fuzz was chasing him and he went to the vacant lot and hollered then got shot by the fuzz
Ponyboy Curtis
He was probably in denial at first. He just couldn't believe that Johnny-the only one he ever really cared about and loved like a kid brother or a son- was gone. He knew that he couldn't go on without Johnny.
Dally's death was gallant because he felt bad for Jhonny
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.
Johnny's death was so difficult for Dally to handle because Johnny is Dally's pet. He is one of the only people that Dally cared for and now, Johnny is dead. Johnny's death was like losing a family member to every Greaser but to Dally, it was similar to losing his life. Therefore, it was extremely difficult for Dally to handle to death of Johnny.
because everything leads up to it
Because Johnny was the only thing he loved.
he is gay