They met Cherry and Marcia at the nightly double.
Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade, Dallas Winston, and Two-Bit (keith) Mathews are at the drive-in with Cherry and Marcia
In "The Outsiders," Dally tries to give Cherry and Marcia his ring and a pack of cigarettes when he meets them at the drive-in movie. He does this as a way to impress them, showcasing his confidence and rebellious persona. However, Cherry and Marcia are not impressed by his behavior and reject his advances, emphasizing their disinterest in his tough-guy attitude. This interaction highlights the differences between the Greasers and Socs, as well as Dally's struggle with his identity.
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In the movie theater scene from "The Outsiders," Dally Winston aggressively flirts with Cherry Valance and her friend Marcia, displaying his tough-guy persona. Cherry, however, stands her ground and responds to Dally's advances with disdain, showing that she isn't impressed by his bravado. This encounter highlights the social divide between the Greasers and the Socs, as Cherry and Marcia are from a more privileged background and are not intimidated by Dally's reputation. The tension sets the stage for deeper themes of class conflict and identity throughout the story.
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Cherry explains to Ponyboy that there was a side of Bob that not everybody saw that made you want to follow him. Ponyboy knew that she saw this in Dally, and that was why she was afraid to see him and love him.
Dally wanted to embarrass Marcia and Cherry as a way to assert his toughness and display his rebellious attitude, which is characteristic of his personality as a Greaser. He believed that by making inappropriate remarks, he could provoke a reaction and demonstrate his disregard for societal norms. Additionally, his behavior may have stemmed from a desire to impress his peers and establish dominance in a situation where he felt vulnerable. Ultimately, it highlights the conflict between the Greasers and Socs, illustrating Dally's struggle to connect with those outside of his social group.
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Johnny gets guts and yells at him to leave them aloneCherry is in love with him
There isn't really anything complicated behind Dally's motives. Cherry and Marcia are Socs; Dally's a greaser. He's pushing their buttons because he knows they're stuck up and it'll get their undies in a bunch. He enjoys it even if they don't. Think about it: you've probably done something just to get somebody mad because it was funny. It's all just to get kicks ;)
There are two groups of people in The Outsiders. Socs, and Greasers. The Greasers are Ponyboy, Sodapop "Soda", and Darryl "Darry" Curtis, Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews, Dallas "Dally" Winston, Johnny Cade, and Steve Randall. The Socs are Randy Anderson, Sherri "Cherry" Valance, Bob Sheldon, and Marcia