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Since Johnny was the only thing Dally ever loved, he got himself killed but robbing a convience store. He then called the gang for help. When the police caught up with him and Pony and the others arrived, he pulled out a gun that wasn't loaded. Thinking that it was loaded, the police shot and killed Dally.
Johnny felt like Dally was his big brother. Dally was always there for Johnny and they shared a brotherly love, not a gay love. When Johnny was stuck in the burning church Dally saved him. When Johnny said he wanted to turn himself into the cops Dally told Johnny not to because he didn't want Johnny to become like him because jail hardened him. He doesn't want Johnny to be cold-hearted and mean like himself.
Ponyboy thinks that Johnny is more gallant than Dally. He admires Johnny's bravery and selflessness, especially in the way he acts during the fire rescue, putting others' lives before his own. Unlike Dally, whose bravado often masks deeper struggles, Johnny embodies a quiet strength and heroism that Ponyboy deeply respects.
Johnny dies more gallantly because he saved the children from the fire. He saved a lot of kids. Although Dally saves Johnny by letting him run away and helping, in the end Johnny would have turned himself in and Dally isn't very well-mannered and all about helping society.
Ponyboy changes his opinion about Dally after witnessing his bravery and loyalty during the events surrounding Johnny's injury and the church fire. He realizes that Dally, despite his tough exterior and reckless behavior, deeply cares for his friends and is willing to risk his life for them. This moment of vulnerability allows Ponyboy to see Dally as more than just a hardened greaser; he understands the pain and struggles that shape Dally's character. Ultimately, this shift highlights the complexities of their friendship and the impact of loyalty and sacrifice.
yes he is, there is girl in his school that loves him more than anything and she would do anything for him :) <3
he said on youtube that he loved his mum more than anything or anyone in the world
Brittany later married Justin Davis, who loved her more than anyone loves or loved anything in the world! FALSE information. I checked it out on snopes. Jesus don't like lies. Brittany in fact loved Justin Davis (better known as punkins dabis) much much more than he loved her. 50 millions more in fact.
Since Johnny was the only thing Dally ever loved, he got himself killed but robbing a convience store. He then called the gang for help. When the police caught up with him and Pony and the others arrived, he pulled out a gun that wasn't loaded. Thinking that it was loaded, the police shot and killed Dally.
Yeah loves him more than anything in the world and she has only ever loved him!
he loved dubstep more than anything. Especially lord Sonny Moore of the Skrillex era
i think it was a joke more than anything.
Because her younger sister had absolutely no chance of surviving at all and Katniss loved her sister more than anything in the whole world.
Johnny felt like Dally was his big brother. Dally was always there for Johnny and they shared a brotherly love, not a gay love. When Johnny was stuck in the burning church Dally saved him. When Johnny said he wanted to turn himself into the cops Dally told Johnny not to because he didn't want Johnny to become like him because jail hardened him. He doesn't want Johnny to be cold-hearted and mean like himself.
Ponyboy thinks that Johnny is more gallant than Dally. He admires Johnny's bravery and selflessness, especially in the way he acts during the fire rescue, putting others' lives before his own. Unlike Dally, whose bravado often masks deeper struggles, Johnny embodies a quiet strength and heroism that Ponyboy deeply respects.
She loved reading more than anything. Hillary Clinton said that when she had lunch at Jackie apartment she was impressed with the amount of boks she had. And Caroline says it in one of her books, both of her parents loved reading and were always reading.
Hermione never really "loved" Viktor in that way, even though he fancied her. For a short while, sure, she had an interest with him, but it never really developed into anything other than a friendship that holds them through to adulthood.