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Cherry Valance poses a problem for Dally in "The Outsiders" because she represents a world and values that are starkly different from his own. Dally, who is hardened by his tough upbringing and often aggressive demeanor, finds himself drawn to Cherry's beauty and her more innocent perspective on life. However, her association with the Socs, the rival social group, complicates his feelings and creates a conflict between his desire for connection and the animosity he feels towards the Socs. This tension highlights the broader class divide and personal struggles that Dally faces throughout the story.

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