Dally, a character from S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," is known for his tough demeanor and protective nature towards his friends. He often says things that reflect his street-smart attitude, like expressing disdain for the Socs and defending the Greasers. In a pivotal moment, he gives Johnny a gun before the confrontation with the Socs, showcasing his desire to protect his friends, albeit through violence. Ultimately, Dally's actions stem from a place of loyalty and desperation, emphasizing the struggles faced by their social group.
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Dally works at Buck Merril's Place,he sells beer there.It say in the book on chapter 3 or 4
The BADGER IS HERE> YEAH BUDDY
Your asss
Johnny says he is going to turn himself in, but Dally doesn't want this because they will put him in prison and then Johnny will become hard like Dally is. Cruel, Heartless, and don't care about anything. But Johnny is the only one Dally cares about he doesn't want Johnny to become like him because Dally already skrewed up his life.
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Dally works at Buck Merril's Place,he sells beer there.It say in the book on chapter 3 or 4
dally is fine but the doctors reported that he was badly burnt and would have a large scar for the rest of his life
The BADGER IS HERE> YEAH BUDDY
The BADGER IS HERE> YEAH BUDDY
Your asss
Johnny says he is going to turn himself in, but Dally doesn't want this because they will put him in prison and then Johnny will become hard like Dally is. Cruel, Heartless, and don't care about anything. But Johnny is the only one Dally cares about he doesn't want Johnny to become like him because Dally already skrewed up his life.
he told him to run to jay mountain
johnny said,fighting ain't no good
i would say mad world by gary jules
Dally's girlfriend.
Dally is 17