Dally finally left Cherry alone because he realized that she represented a world and values that were fundamentally different from his own. Despite his tough exterior, he understood that Cherry's loyalty to her social circle and her refusal to engage with the Greasers highlighted the divide between their lives. This moment of clarity made him recognize that pursuing her further would be futile and that he needed to respect her boundaries. Ultimately, it was a mix of respect and the acknowledgment of their differing worlds that led him to walk away.
Johnny: "Leave them alone, Dallas." (Dallas is pushed away by Cherry and he stares at Johnny) Dallas: What you say? What you say, you little sh*t? What you say to me? Johnny: (almost in tears) C'mon Dall. Dallas: Wise ass. Fine. I don't go where I'm not wanted. Scene.
In "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Dally to leave her and her friend, Marcia, alone when he starts to harass them. She stands up to Dally, asserting that they don't want any trouble and that he should respect their space. Cherry's confrontation highlights her strong character and sets the tone for her interactions with the Greasers and Socs throughout the story.
He went to the movies with Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston, but Dallas Winston left the movies after Johnny stopped him from making moves on the Soc, Cherry Valance, who was sitting in-front of them in the movie theater.
Dally was upset becasue he really cared about johnny and did not want him to end up in jail and then end up like himself. He did not want johnny so get to the point in jail where he refuses to love or gets so mean like dally. Johnny was the only person Dally actually loved. so he wamted the best for johnny
They were drinking and tried to force moves on them.Cherry and Marcia and their boyfriends, Bob and Randy, had an argument due the Bob's and Randy's drinking. Cherry and Marcia sat in the seats, which were available for people who didn't have cars, and this is how they met Pony, Johnny, and Dallas.
Johnny: "Leave them alone, Dallas." (Dallas is pushed away by Cherry and he stares at Johnny) Dallas: What you say? What you say, you little sh*t? What you say to me? Johnny: (almost in tears) C'mon Dall. Dallas: Wise ass. Fine. I don't go where I'm not wanted. Scene.
In "The Outsiders," Cherry Valance tells Dally to leave her and her friend, Marcia, alone when he starts to harass them. She stands up to Dally, asserting that they don't want any trouble and that he should respect their space. Cherry's confrontation highlights her strong character and sets the tone for her interactions with the Greasers and Socs throughout the story.
He went to the movies with Johnny Cade and Dallas Winston, but Dallas Winston left the movies after Johnny stopped him from making moves on the Soc, Cherry Valance, who was sitting in-front of them in the movie theater.
Dally was upset becasue he really cared about johnny and did not want him to end up in jail and then end up like himself. He did not want johnny so get to the point in jail where he refuses to love or gets so mean like dally. Johnny was the only person Dally actually loved. so he wamted the best for johnny
Johnny
Because, doll. Johnny is the gangs's pet, and Dally loves Johnny. Johnny is the only thing Dallas loves, Johnny. That's why he kills himself when Johnny dies.
They were drinking and tried to force moves on them.Cherry and Marcia and their boyfriends, Bob and Randy, had an argument due the Bob's and Randy's drinking. Cherry and Marcia sat in the seats, which were available for people who didn't have cars, and this is how they met Pony, Johnny, and Dallas.
because they like her
He means, its very dangerous around here and you shouldn't walk alone, so he started carrying a gun.
More or less, it was for intimidation. It was Soc against grease because of Bob's death. Greasers couldn't walk around alone without being jumped. If they did, they better have a weapon. Dally had the heater for show, not for murder.
NO. cellphone alone? YES . But with sim cards from USA? NO.
He didn't think it was fair that Ponyboy's brothers had to worry about Pony all the time. Also, he thinks he could get off easier when Dally tells him that Cherry would testify that the socs were drunk and Johnny stabbed Bob in self-defense.