He took them to the Dairy Queen to get food, because Ponyboy and Johnny were starving from living in the abandoned church.
Your asss
The information dally brought was the letter from Sodapop i think.....
Dally had seen the two girls before at the drive-in movie theater. He recognized them from a previous visit when he had tried to flirt with them but was rebuffed. This recognition adds tension to the situation when he and Johnny encounter them again.
Dally.
Dally ask two bit for his jet handled switchblade
Your asss
The information dally brought was the letter from Sodapop i think.....
Dally had seen the two girls before at the drive-in movie theater. He recognized them from a previous visit when he had tried to flirt with them but was rebuffed. This recognition adds tension to the situation when he and Johnny encounter them again.
Dally.
the greasers and the socs end up getting into a fight because the socs think the greaser boys ( Ponyboy , Dally and Johnny ] try to get with Cherry and Marcia ( the socs girls ] .
two bit 18, dally 17, johnny 16
Dally ask two bit for his jet handled switchblade
I think it was darry or dally. O_O one of the two. *It was Dally
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 is six-two in the book... page 6 is the full description.
Dally is six-two in the book... page 6 is the full description.
Dally treats the two girls at the drive-in with a mix of bravado and disrespect, initially trying to impress them with his tough demeanor and flirtation. However, when he sees that they are uncomfortable with his advances, he backs off, revealing a more sensitive side. His behavior reflects the complexities of his character, showing both his rebellious nature and an underlying respect for the girls' boundaries. Overall, Dally's interaction with them highlights his struggle between his tough-guy persona and his capacity for kindness.