Darry and Dally love to fight as a means of expressing their frustrations and asserting their identities within a harsh environment. For Darry, fighting serves as a way to protect his family and demonstrate his strength as a leader. Dally, on the other hand, uses fighting to cope with his troubled past and to gain respect in a world where he often feels marginalized. Both characters find a sense of release and camaraderie through these struggles, reflecting the broader themes of loyalty and survival in their lives.
Johnny and ponyboy differ from dally because johnny and ponyboy aren't "tuff" like dally is. Dally has a mean and rough look to him unlike pony and johnny, and dally's eyes show that he has seeen things no other person has.
The Greaser's names are: Ponyboy Curtis, Sodapop Curtis, Darrel (Darry) Curtis, Dallas (Dally) Winston, Johnny Cade, Keith (Two-Bit) Mathews, and Steve Randall. By the way I love this book and the movie. RIP Johnny and Dally! Johnny will always be gold! it is some boys who are poor and live in the east side and they have long and greasy hair
That Darry really does love him. My source?: had a quiz @ school a couple days ago
I think that Darry likes Ponyboy in some ways. He kinda thinks that Ponyboy is a good kid.
When Ponyboy sees Darry at the hospital, he realizes that Darry genuinely cares about him and is deeply affected by the events that have unfolded. He understands that Darry's tough exterior is driven by love and concern, rather than mere discipline. This moment helps Ponyboy appreciate the sacrifices Darry makes as an older brother and strengthens their bond. Overall, Ponyboy discovers that Darry's actions stem from a place of love and responsibility.
Johnny and ponyboy differ from dally because johnny and ponyboy aren't "tuff" like dally is. Dally has a mean and rough look to him unlike pony and johnny, and dally's eyes show that he has seeen things no other person has.
The Greaser's names are: Ponyboy Curtis, Sodapop Curtis, Darrel (Darry) Curtis, Dallas (Dally) Winston, Johnny Cade, Keith (Two-Bit) Mathews, and Steve Randall. By the way I love this book and the movie. RIP Johnny and Dally! Johnny will always be gold! it is some boys who are poor and live in the east side and they have long and greasy hair
That Darry really does love him. My source?: had a quiz @ school a couple days ago
yes.
I think that Darry likes Ponyboy in some ways. He kinda thinks that Ponyboy is a good kid.
When Ponyboy sees Darry at the hospital, he realizes that Darry genuinely cares about him and is deeply affected by the events that have unfolded. He understands that Darry's tough exterior is driven by love and concern, rather than mere discipline. This moment helps Ponyboy appreciate the sacrifices Darry makes as an older brother and strengthens their bond. Overall, Ponyboy discovers that Darry's actions stem from a place of love and responsibility.
For one thing Pony has two brothers that love and care for him, Dally does not have that because he does not have any siblings that we know of. Another reason is that Pony also had parents that loved him unlike Dally, who we get the impression do not care or love him. A third reason is that Pony is smart and athletic like his brothers. Dally is smart, but also at the same time he is not.
because Darry takes care of him when he is sick
Cherry would be Dally's problem because Dally is a greaser and Cherry is a soc. And Dally is cool, tough, and mean after he experienced jail, the only person he had loved is Johnny Cade.
In S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders," Darry Curtis evolves from a strict and often harsh guardian to a more understanding and compassionate figure. Initially, he feels the pressure of being the primary caretaker for his two younger brothers, leading him to prioritize responsibility over emotional connection. As the story progresses, particularly after the events surrounding Johnny and Dally's deaths, Darry begins to recognize the importance of expressing love and support, ultimately fostering a deeper bond with Ponyboy. This transformation highlights his growth from a protective figure to a more nurturing brother.
of course he just gets worried about him and want to protect him
no; cherry had a crush on dally. in the book she said "i hope i never see dallas Winston again or I'll fall in love with him." (oh and dally thought cherry hated him.)