FALSE ,because he isn't do anything
all he did is run after ponyboy and johnny
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.
Johnny thinks that Dally is a hero .Dally doesn't have very good manners, so that's not why, but when something happens and Dally knows who done it, but he got blamed, he wouldn't tell on who done it. He would just take the sentence.
Dally is not so much a hero as he is a figure of idolization. Johnny sort of looked up to him as a hero, maybe because he was so tough (and tuff) or maybe because, as Ponyboy said, he's real. So real it scares him.
Well, according to the book and the characters in it, even Dally was a hero and was gallant (according to Johnny because of one of his deeds), but I don't think that Bob/Robert did anything that could classify him as gallant. So, he wasn't a hero.
Johnny thinks Paulie is a hero, because he has a beautiful, melodic voice, luscious black hair, perfectly droopy eyes that are a brilliant shade of hazel. He also has immovable heterosexuality, which is often questioned. But they love each other, so its okay! MCLENNON FOREVER
Johnny thinks dally is a hero Because dally saved Johnny from the burning church. And yes, I think dally is a hero based on what he did and saved Johnny's life.
Ponyboy never died, Johnny and Dally 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.
Johnny likes to obey Dally,Jonny is a hero to dally
Type your answer here... A hero
Johnny thinks that Dally is a hero .Dally doesn't have very good manners, so that's not why, but when something happens and Dally knows who done it, but he got blamed, he wouldn't tell on who done it. He would just take the sentence.
Dally is not so much a hero as he is a figure of idolization. Johnny sort of looked up to him as a hero, maybe because he was so tough (and tuff) or maybe because, as Ponyboy said, he's real. So real it scares him.
Well, according to the book and the characters in it, even Dally was a hero and was gallant (according to Johnny because of one of his deeds), but I don't think that Bob/Robert did anything that could classify him as gallant. So, he wasn't a hero.
Johnny thinks Paulie is a hero, because he has a beautiful, melodic voice, luscious black hair, perfectly droopy eyes that are a brilliant shade of hazel. He also has immovable heterosexuality, which is often questioned. But they love each other, so its okay! MCLENNON FOREVER
Johnny felt like Dally was his big brother. Dally was always there for Johnny and they shared a brotherly love, not a gay love. When Johnny was stuck in the burning church Dally saved him. When Johnny said he wanted to turn himself into the cops Dally told Johnny not to because he didn't want Johnny to become like him because jail hardened him. He doesn't want Johnny to be cold-hearted and mean like himself.
False
My own definition of hero would be one who is fighting for someone or a certain cause no matter what the consequence. Yes, I think the three boys demonstrated my heroic definition very well because Johnny, Pony and Dally all fought to save those tiny children even though their own lives were at stake.