Do the opposite of what he did.
Grim triumph is what Dally shows as an expression towards Johnny's death. The only thing Dally loved was Johnny. He always protected him, epecially when Johnny had killed Bob, and He risked his life to help Johnny. That is why Johnny's death created the unhapiness of Dally.
Johnny dying was difficult to Dally because johnny was the only thing Dally loved beside himself .. so after Johnny died Dally wanted too.
Yes I think so because he did not want to suffer about what happened to johnny because johnny was the only person dally had as a family member.
Ponyboy's opinion of Dally is that he is a cold, hard, mean guy who does not love a thing in the world. Pony doesn't like to be around Dally and he tries to keep his distance from him and tries not to get on his bad side. Later in the book, Pony realizes that the only thing Dally loved was Johnny and Dally has been mean and cold his whole life to keep from getting hurt but in the end, it doesn't help him at all because Dally dies.
The characters LOVED Johnny in the book, The Outsiders. Ponyboy said Johnny reminded him of an abused, lost puppy. The gang considered Johnny their pet, and gave him the nickname "Johnnycake". He also was the only thing Dally Winston(I think that's his last name) loved.
Dally finally snapped in "The Outsiders" because (spoiler alert) Johnny had died and Johnny was the only thing that Dally actually loved.
1 problem dally goes through is, when johnny cade dies he robbed a store and basically committed suicide and realized that johnny was the only thing he ever loved
Grim triumph is what Dally shows as an expression towards Johnny's death. The only thing Dally loved was Johnny. He always protected him, epecially when Johnny had killed Bob, and He risked his life to help Johnny. That is why Johnny's death created the unhapiness of Dally.
Because Johnny was the only thing he loved.
Johnny dying was difficult to Dally because johnny was the only thing Dally loved beside himself .. so after Johnny died Dally wanted too.
Yes I think so because he did not want to suffer about what happened to johnny because johnny was the only person dally had as a family member.
Ponyboy's opinion of Dally is that he is a cold, hard, mean guy who does not love a thing in the world. Pony doesn't like to be around Dally and he tries to keep his distance from him and tries not to get on his bad side. Later in the book, Pony realizes that the only thing Dally loved was Johnny and Dally has been mean and cold his whole life to keep from getting hurt but in the end, it doesn't help him at all because Dally dies.
Johnny was the only thing that Dally had ever really loved. And when the only lovable thing in Dally's world passed away, he just couldn't take it and committed suicide.
if you are talking about the book The Outsiders then no... Dally is his nickname his real name is Dallas Curtis and he is Ponyboy's older brother
Nope. The only people that die are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Bob, Johnny, and Dally.
The characters LOVED Johnny in the book, The Outsiders. Ponyboy said Johnny reminded him of an abused, lost puppy. The gang considered Johnny their pet, and gave him the nickname "Johnnycake". He also was the only thing Dally Winston(I think that's his last name) loved.
Johny dies in the hospital, and Dally dies getting shot by the police. Johny dies in the hospital, and Dally dies getting shot by the police.