Just Marcia not Cherry, she's too outgoing to be embarrassed.
He antagonizes them during the movie.
Dally had seen the two girls before at the drive-in movie theater. He recognized them from a previous visit when he had tried to flirt with them but was rebuffed. This recognition adds tension to the situation when he and Johnny encounter them again.
In "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Dally to leave her and her friend, Marcia, alone when he starts to harass them. She stands up to Dally, asserting that they don't want any trouble and that he should respect their space. Cherry's confrontation highlights her strong character and sets the tone for her interactions with the Greasers and Socs throughout the story.
In "The Outsiders," when Dally insults the girls, Cherry and Marcia initially react with surprise and disdain at his crude behavior. Instead of getting upset, they maintain their dignity and assert their independence, with Cherry standing up to Dally by calling him out on his disrespect. Their response highlights their strength and refusal to be intimidated, emphasizing their awareness of social boundaries and the importance of respect. Ultimately, they choose to distance themselves from Dally's negativity, demonstrating their self-respect and resilience.
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
He antagonizes them during the movie.
Dally had seen the two girls before at the drive-in movie theater. He recognized them from a previous visit when he had tried to flirt with them but was rebuffed. This recognition adds tension to the situation when he and Johnny encounter them again.
In "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Dally to leave her and her friend, Marcia, alone when he starts to harass them. She stands up to Dally, asserting that they don't want any trouble and that he should respect their space. Cherry's confrontation highlights her strong character and sets the tone for her interactions with the Greasers and Socs throughout the story.
In "The Outsiders," when Dally insults the girls, Cherry and Marcia initially react with surprise and disdain at his crude behavior. Instead of getting upset, they maintain their dignity and assert their independence, with Cherry standing up to Dally by calling him out on his disrespect. Their response highlights their strength and refusal to be intimidated, emphasizing their awareness of social boundaries and the importance of respect. Ultimately, they choose to distance themselves from Dally's negativity, demonstrating their self-respect and resilience.
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
Dally's behavior is very bitter and rude. When he is around girls he doesn't know he talks dirty. He spent a couple of years on the wild side of New York and he has a criminal record about as thick as the deathly hollows!
Bob Sheldon was murdered in, The Outsiders, when him and his buddies jumped Pony and Johnny for picking up their girls. Johnny stabbed Bob with his swithblade and the others ran away. That's when the story climaxes.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
dally is naturally bad. Dally is trying to both offend and entertain the 'soc' girlsat the movies.