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The quote "You get tough like me and you don't get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothing can touch you" is from S.E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders. It is spoken by the character Dally Winston. The specific page number can vary depending on the edition of the book, but it generally appears in the later chapters, around the context of Dally's tough demeanor and protective attitude. For an exact page, it's best to refer to your specific copy of the book.
the advice dally gives ponyboy is to toughen up so no one can hurt you
Dallas is tough and doesn't care about other people.
he means either everyone is scared to even try to hurt you or you are so tough that you really can't get hurt.
Dally's view of Pony at the beginning of the novel did was that he was a young, and not at all tough. Dally then experiences Ponyboy change in to a tough and brave greaser. This is shown as Pony describes Dally as someone who he 'didn't like him, but he was smart and you had to respect him.' This implies that Dally knew he didn't like him and that Pony was scared of him this also implies that Dally doesn't like him back because he is the weak member of the gang who doesn't like to break the law. But then he changes into a tough member of the group when there is a fire in both the book and the movie Johnny and Pony run in and save the kids and Dallas gets angry with Johnny for doing this and this is because he wouldn't have done it even though he is meant to be the brave greaser instead Johnny and Ponyboy did and they're meant to be the weak ones of the group this shows a drastic change in Ponyboy.
The quote "You get tough like me and you don't get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothing can touch you" is from S.E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders. It is spoken by the character Dally Winston. The specific page number can vary depending on the edition of the book, but it generally appears in the later chapters, around the context of Dally's tough demeanor and protective attitude. For an exact page, it's best to refer to your specific copy of the book.
To get tough like him and nothing can hurt him or touch him.
the advice dally gives ponyboy is to toughen up so no one can hurt you
well you see you ask her out
Dallas is tough and doesn't care about other people.
Because Johnny got jumped and he became a nervous wreck for the rest of his life. Meanwhile, since Dally became tough and hard, no one wanted to mess with him.
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,
he didn't want him to be fazed easily like johnny
(This is reffering to The Outsiders by S.E.Hinton) Johnny feels vulnerable and thinks of Dally as invulnerable to everything. He wants to be that tough, that cool, and that strong in order to maybe have a better life.
he means either everyone is scared to even try to hurt you or you are so tough that you really can't get hurt.
Dally's view of Pony at the beginning of the novel did was that he was a young, and not at all tough. Dally then experiences Ponyboy change in to a tough and brave greaser. This is shown as Pony describes Dally as someone who he 'didn't like him, but he was smart and you had to respect him.' This implies that Dally knew he didn't like him and that Pony was scared of him this also implies that Dally doesn't like him back because he is the weak member of the gang who doesn't like to break the law. But then he changes into a tough member of the group when there is a fire in both the book and the movie Johnny and Pony run in and save the kids and Dallas gets angry with Johnny for doing this and this is because he wouldn't have done it even though he is meant to be the brave greaser instead Johnny and Ponyboy did and they're meant to be the weak ones of the group this shows a drastic change in Ponyboy.
Cherry explains to Ponyboy that there was a side of Bob that not everybody saw that made you want to follow him. Ponyboy knew that she saw this in Dally, and that was why she was afraid to see him and love him.