In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Dally takes the blame for Two-Bit on page 62. This moment highlights Dally's loyalty and willingness to protect his friends, showcasing the themes of camaraderie and sacrifice prevalent throughout the book. It serves as a pivotal point in illustrating the characters' relationships and the pressures they face.
Dally is gallant as he took the blame for Two-Bit when (two-bit)<---- broke the school's window, and dally did not deny anything too, thats why Johnny admire Dally so much(he is gallant). :)
becasue he had taken it back after they broke up. dally gave it to his girlfriend as a present then took it back cuz they broke up.
it starts talking about it on page 138 but it starts on page 142
He was totally calm and I think he even said that the switchblade won't scare him into letting Dally see Johnny.
"This kid fell off his motorcycle."
Hey was Dally's frienmy who had suspected that Dallas slashed his tires. But it as actually Two-bit who did it. Dally took the blame for it.
Dally is gallant as he took the blame for Two-Bit when (two-bit)<---- broke the school's window, and dally did not deny anything too, thats why Johnny admire Dally so much(he is gallant). :)
Dally
Dally
He took them to dary queen
becasue he had taken it back after they broke up. dally gave it to his girlfriend as a present then took it back cuz they broke up.
Even Though They Were Cortez Bryant's (His Manager] Obviously He Took The Blame &That Is Why He Is In Jail. / :
it starts talking about it on page 138 but it starts on page 142
He was totally calm and I think he even said that the switchblade won't scare him into letting Dally see Johnny.
When my brother got in trouble, I took the blame.
"This kid fell off his motorcycle."
Jake