Dallas is tough and doesn't care about other people.
Dallas Winston
Ponyboy compares Dally to the southern gentleman in "Gone With the Wind" because he sees a blend of toughness and vulnerability in Dally's character. Just like the southern gentlemen who embody a certain charm and chivalry despite their harsh environments, Dally displays a rough exterior but also has moments of loyalty and care for his friends. This comparison highlights the complexity of Dally's personality, revealing that beneath his hardened facade, there are deeper emotions and values.
Dally, short for Dallas Winston, is a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." He is portrayed as tough, rebellious, and street-smart, often demonstrating a hardened exterior due to his difficult upbringing. Despite his tough persona, Dally harbors a vulnerable side, showing loyalty to his friends and a desire to protect them. His complex personality reflects the struggles of youth and the impact of environment on behavior.
johnny is like a younger version of dally and dally doesn't want johnny being like him so when johnny wants to turn himself into the cops then dally doesn't want him to because he said that jail toughens him up and he doesn't want johnny to toughen up because if he does he could make some of the same mistakes dally did when he was younger and grow up to be like dally. but dally doesn't want johnny to be like him when he grows up, dally is sort of a father figure for johnny and doesn't want johnny getting hurt. When the church was on fire, dally went to save johnny. Also he doesn't want Johnny to end up like him
yes, Dally doesnt like rules, he tries to break them any way he can.
Dallas Winston
cuz he hardened up during his many trips to the cooler
i think that dallys parents dont iven care for him and why should they even care about his influcence and his personality
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Ponyboy compares Dally to the southern gentleman in "Gone With the Wind" because he sees a blend of toughness and vulnerability in Dally's character. Just like the southern gentlemen who embody a certain charm and chivalry despite their harsh environments, Dally displays a rough exterior but also has moments of loyalty and care for his friends. This comparison highlights the complexity of Dally's personality, revealing that beneath his hardened facade, there are deeper emotions and values.
Dally, short for Dallas Winston, is a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." He is portrayed as tough, rebellious, and street-smart, often demonstrating a hardened exterior due to his difficult upbringing. Despite his tough persona, Dally harbors a vulnerable side, showing loyalty to his friends and a desire to protect them. His complex personality reflects the struggles of youth and the impact of environment on behavior.
johnny is like a younger version of dally and dally doesn't want johnny being like him so when johnny wants to turn himself into the cops then dally doesn't want him to because he said that jail toughens him up and he doesn't want johnny to toughen up because if he does he could make some of the same mistakes dally did when he was younger and grow up to be like dally. but dally doesn't want johnny to be like him when he grows up, dally is sort of a father figure for johnny and doesn't want johnny getting hurt. When the church was on fire, dally went to save johnny. Also he doesn't want Johnny to end up like him
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yes, Dally doesnt like rules, he tries to break them any way he can.
Dally cares about Ponyboy to a certain extent. Ponyboy is the youngest brother of Dally's fellow greaser friends. He looks out for Ponyboy just like the rest of the Greasers do. The only person Dally really cares about is Johnny Cade.
Johnny and dally are different because johnny is softerand dally was mean tough,johnny was a shy guy around girls and dally wasnt...Read the book next timee like fr,
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