What is the main problem about dally dying
kill the socs
Johnny says in the book that they came to him for help ecause they figured that is anyone could get them out Dally could.
because it is true. Dally's parents could care less about him just like Johnny with his parents.
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What is the main problem about dally dying
beacause his name is cheery
1 problem dally goes through is, when johnny cade dies he robbed a store and basically committed suicide and realized that johnny was the only thing he ever loved
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.
kill the socs
Johnny says in the book that they came to him for help ecause they figured that is anyone could get them out Dally could.
because it is true. Dally's parents could care less about him just like Johnny with his parents.
raise the spirits
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It was surprising because Dally was a greaser.
Ponyboy believes that Dally could never love anyone or anything because of the harsh experiences and trauma Dally has faced throughout his life. He sees Dally as someone who has been hardened by violence and loss, leading him to build emotional walls and avoid deep connections. This perception reflects Ponyboy's understanding of Dally's troubled past and the way it has shaped his personality, making it difficult for him to show vulnerability or affection.
Dally's girlfriend.