In Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders," Dally hits Ponyboy out of frustration when Ponyboy and Johnny return after rescuing the children from the burning church. Dally is upset because he cares about Ponyboy and Johnny and is worried about their safety. His reaction reflects his concern for their well-being and the reckless nature of their actions, highlighting the intense emotions and protective instincts present among the characters.
In Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders," Dally hits Ponyboy across the back to help him recover from a dangerous situation. After Ponyboy and Johnny are trapped in the church fire, Dally is trying to get Ponyboy to focus and snap out of his shock. This moment illustrates Dally's tough love approach, emphasizing his protective instincts and the bond he shares with Ponyboy. It also highlights the theme of brotherhood and the struggles the characters face in their harsh environment.
In "The Outsiders," Dally Roberts robs the store shortly after Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding out in the abandoned church. The robbery occurs after the church fire, which takes place in chapter 6 of the novel. Dally's actions are driven by a need for money, as he wants to help Johnny and Ponyboy escape their troubles.
In Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders," while Johnny, Ponyboy, and Dally are at the Dairy Queen, Johnny expresses his desire to go to the movies and see a sunset. He longs for a sense of normalcy and beauty in life, reflecting his hope for a better future. This moment highlights Johnny's yearning for peace and happiness amidst the turmoil they are facing.
Darry did it so Ponyboy, if he stayed in school and didn't get in trouble, would have a bright future and not end up like Dally does later in the book, and would live a productive life because he knew that Ponyboy had a gift.
Dally shows his kind and thoughtful side in chapter 6
In Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders," Dally hits Ponyboy across the back to help him recover from a dangerous situation. After Ponyboy and Johnny are trapped in the church fire, Dally is trying to get Ponyboy to focus and snap out of his shock. This moment illustrates Dally's tough love approach, emphasizing his protective instincts and the bond he shares with Ponyboy. It also highlights the theme of brotherhood and the struggles the characters face in their harsh environment.
In "The Outsiders," Dally Roberts robs the store shortly after Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding out in the abandoned church. The robbery occurs after the church fire, which takes place in chapter 6 of the novel. Dally's actions are driven by a need for money, as he wants to help Johnny and Ponyboy escape their troubles.
In Chapter 6 of "The Outsiders," while Johnny, Ponyboy, and Dally are at the Dairy Queen, Johnny expresses his desire to go to the movies and see a sunset. He longs for a sense of normalcy and beauty in life, reflecting his hope for a better future. This moment highlights Johnny's yearning for peace and happiness amidst the turmoil they are facing.
Darry did it so Ponyboy, if he stayed in school and didn't get in trouble, would have a bright future and not end up like Dally does later in the book, and would live a productive life because he knew that Ponyboy had a gift.
Dally shows his kind and thoughtful side in chapter 6
Do you think Dally's parents have influenced the way he is? outsiders chapters 6 and 7
johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it
It's funny cuz i had the same question but the answer is when Dally Winston comes to meet Johnny and Ponyboy while they are eating Johnny says I think we shoyuld hand ourselves in. Dally doesnt say anything about not handing them ion but just says the police is harsh with the GREASERS. Late when they head back to church it's on fire and ponyboy and johnny go in to help kids until the roof caves in and hurts johnny and ponyboy but while saving ponyboy dally's arm get burnt. When going to the hospital in the ambulance ponyboy asks and and the person helping him"nurse"tells him that johnny may survive but dally wil be alright. ponyboy meets darry and sodapop and apologizes! hope this helps :)
he told them that Johnny was in Critical condition. his back was broken, he had third degree burns and was in sever shock. he couldn't even feel the burns on his lower body because his spine was broken.
1. Ponyboy gets jumped walking home from the movies 2. Darry hits Ponyboy 3. Johnny and Ponyboy get jumped by five Socs at the park 4. Johnny and Ponyboy head to Windrixville to hide in a church from the police 5. The church gets set on fire and Johnny and Ponyboy run in to save some little kids, and then Dally runs in after to save Johnny. 6. Rumble 7. Johnny dies 8. Dallas dies 9. Sodapop receives his letter to Sandy back and unopened, then he can't stand Darry and Ponyboy bickering and runs out 10. They all go to court and Ponyboy is allowed to stay with Darry
that darry did care about him
Dally grinned wolfishly The horizon was a thin golden line hope these help :D