Dally from "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is a complex character who has a tough exterior but deep down cares about his friends. He often expresses his care for others through tough love and harsh actions, as he believes it is the only way to protect them in their harsh environment. Dally's experiences and background have shaped his view on helping people, leading him to prioritize loyalty and protection above all else.
How does dally feel about helping people in the Outsiders? why does he feel this way?
johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it
johnny felt like dally was like a Godish kind of guy. cus somehow dally was become hard in jail but still shows compasion toward johnny, probably because johnnys the gangs pet.
Ponyboy believes Dally takes Johnny's death so hard because Johnny represented the innocence and hope that Dally had long lost. Johnny was one of the few people who understood Dally and connected with him on a deeper emotional level. Dally's protective nature towards Johnny made his death feel like a personal loss, intensifying his feelings of despair and hopelessness. This devastation ultimately drives Dally to his tragic end.
Johnny dies more gallantly because he saved the children from the fire. He saved a lot of kids. Although Dally saves Johnny by letting him run away and helping, in the end Johnny would have turned himself in and Dally isn't very well-mannered and all about helping society.
How does dally feel about helping people in the Outsiders? why does he feel this way?
johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it
You should feel good about helping others. It is the right thing to do.
Helping someone is not a scam. Your being kind, nice, and helpful to the while helping. That makes you feel good about what you doing and people will trust you.
johnny felt like dally was like a Godish kind of guy. cus somehow dally was become hard in jail but still shows compasion toward johnny, probably because johnnys the gangs pet.
he feels that he likes chicken nuggets
dally feels upset because pony boy gets all the girl and he dont -wrong answer-
Ponyboy believes Dally takes Johnny's death so hard because Johnny represented the innocence and hope that Dally had long lost. Johnny was one of the few people who understood Dally and connected with him on a deeper emotional level. Dally's protective nature towards Johnny made his death feel like a personal loss, intensifying his feelings of despair and hopelessness. This devastation ultimately drives Dally to his tragic end.
Johnny dies more gallantly because he saved the children from the fire. He saved a lot of kids. Although Dally saves Johnny by letting him run away and helping, in the end Johnny would have turned himself in and Dally isn't very well-mannered and all about helping society.
Helping people feel GOOD and Look their best
People often feel more alive when they are helping other people.
Johnny will start becoming more like Dally. By commiting crimes.