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they both think dally is a bit wild
johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it
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.
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
After Johnny died, Dally ran out of the hospital and robbed a store with an unloaded gun. the store clerk called the cops and they found Dally running away, and Dally pulled his unloaded gun at them, and they shot him dead. Johnny was the only thing Dally cared for.
Johnny thinks dally is a hero Because dally saved Johnny from the burning church. And yes, I think dally is a hero based on what he did and saved Johnny's life.
Johnny loved Dally in a way that Johnny had never been loved before. He wanted Dally to know that just because they were greasers, they were people, too.
they both think dally is a bit wild
johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it
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.
They turn to Dally Winston. Because they think that he would no what to do. Also he tells Johnny " Good for you"
anything! think about their likes and dislikes
i think he was disliked
After Johnny died, Dally ran out of the hospital and robbed a store with an unloaded gun. the store clerk called the cops and they found Dally running away, and Dally pulled his unloaded gun at them, and they shot him dead. Johnny was the only thing Dally cared for.
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 never died, Johnny and Dally did.
Johnny represented innocence to Dally, who had lost his own innocence at a young age. Throughout the book Dally goes to great extents to protect the innocence in Johnny, and when Johnny finaly dies it causes Dally to snap and intentionaly get himself killed because he feels that all that was good and innocent in his life is lost along with Johnny. When Johnny is jumped and beaten by the socs it upsets Dally because he doesn't want to see Johnny become hardened to the world. The beating causes Johnny to become paranoid and carry a switchblade, evidence of the loss of innocence that Dally so strongly abhorrs.