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Dallas Winston, or "Dally," from S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," was not a typical student in school. He had a troubled background and was known for his rebellious behavior, which led to frequent run-ins with the law. Dally often skipped school and was more involved in gang activities than academics, reflecting a sense of alienation from the educational system. His character represents the struggles of youth in a turbulent environment rather than the pursuit of traditional education.

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