It was surprising because Dally was a greaser.
Dally represents everything that Cherry thinks she wants and can't have. Cherry lives a life full of order and is always expected to be in line with the expectations of others. Dallas is the other extreme. He does not live by anyone's rules and does what he wants when he wants regardless of rules or laws. Cherry has a romanticized view of Dally's life. She wishes she could be a little bit like that.
Johnny respected Dally, he looked up to him. He was in a way his roll model. Johnny was the only one who understood Dally in ways the rest of the gang could not. Not to forget that Dally loved Johnny. Johnny to him was a special kid who ways must of looked as himself when he was his age.
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!Dally's breaking point in the novel The Outsiders seemed to be when Johnny had just died because remember, Johnny and Dally seemed to have a close bond with each other.
Dally wanted to embarrass Marcia and Cherry as a way to assert his toughness and display his rebellious attitude, which is characteristic of his personality as a Greaser. He believed that by making inappropriate remarks, he could provoke a reaction and demonstrate his disregard for societal norms. Additionally, his behavior may have stemmed from a desire to impress his peers and establish dominance in a situation where he felt vulnerable. Ultimately, it highlights the conflict between the Greasers and Socs, illustrating Dally's struggle to connect with those outside of his social group.
It was surprising because Dally was a greaser.
Cherry falls in love with Dally in either chapter 3 or 4
she said, she could fall in love with Dally and she hopes she never sees him again or she will....(sala uddin)(^^)
Dally represents everything that Cherry thinks she wants and can't have. Cherry lives a life full of order and is always expected to be in line with the expectations of others. Dallas is the other extreme. He does not live by anyone's rules and does what he wants when he wants regardless of rules or laws. Cherry has a romanticized view of Dally's life. She wishes she could be a little bit like that.
Johnny respected Dally, he looked up to him. He was in a way his roll model. Johnny was the only one who understood Dally in ways the rest of the gang could not. Not to forget that Dally loved Johnny. Johnny to him was a special kid who ways must of looked as himself when he was his age.
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!Dally's breaking point in the novel The Outsiders seemed to be when Johnny had just died because remember, Johnny and Dally seemed to have a close bond with each other.
Dally wanted to embarrass Marcia and Cherry as a way to assert his toughness and display his rebellious attitude, which is characteristic of his personality as a Greaser. He believed that by making inappropriate remarks, he could provoke a reaction and demonstrate his disregard for societal norms. Additionally, his behavior may have stemmed from a desire to impress his peers and establish dominance in a situation where he felt vulnerable. Ultimately, it highlights the conflict between the Greasers and Socs, illustrating Dally's struggle to connect with those outside of his social group.
"I could fall in love with Dallas Winston," she said. "I hope I never see him again, or I will." She left me standing there with my mouth dropped open, and the blue Mustang vroomed off.
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.
Johnny Cade had a special relationship with Dallas Winston. Johnny was hid pet and the only person Dally cared for. Dally could watch total strangers getting beaten up but not someone close to him.
because it is true. Dally's parents could care less about him just like Johnny with his parents.