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Ponyboy believes Dally takes Johnny's death so hard because Johnny represented the innocence and hope that Dally had long lost. Johnny was one of the few people who understood Dally and connected with him on a deeper emotional level. Dally's protective nature towards Johnny made his death feel like a personal loss, intensifying his feelings of despair and hopelessness. This devastation ultimately drives Dally to his tragic end.

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How is Ponyboy different from Dally?

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.


In the outsiders which of the greasers took johnnys death the hardest?

In "The Outsiders," Dally Winston takes Johnny's death the hardest. After Johnny dies from injuries sustained in the fire, Dally feels overwhelmed by grief and despair, believing he has lost his last connection to hope and innocence. This emotional turmoil leads him to act recklessly, ultimately resulting in his own death. Dally's response highlights the deep bond he had with Johnny and the impact of loss on the individuals in the Greaser gang.


Where does dally tell them to go how do they get there?

Dally tells the Greasers to go to the abandoned church on Jay Mountain for safety. They travel there by hitchhiking a ride on a passing truck, which takes them part of the way, and then they walk the rest. The church serves as a hideout for Johnny and Ponyboy after the incident with Bob.


What happens after the rumble in the outsiders?

Basically, Ponyboy takes many kicks to the head, which wasn't a major problem. After, the Socs retreat (The greasers win, yay!) and Ponyboy and Darry go to the hospital in time to see johny die


What is the name of the place where Dally takes the boys The Outsiders?

In "The Outsiders", Dally sends Ponyboy and Johnny away once they kill Bob, a soc. He sends them to an old, abandoned church in Windrixville. I think this is what you mean. If you mean what place in Windrixville, then he arrived after everything was all clear and the cops believed Ponyboy and Johnny were headed for Texas. He stole a car and drove them to a Dairy Queen and they had lunch.

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How is Ponyboy different from Dally?

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.


In the outsiders which of the greasers took johnnys death the hardest?

In "The Outsiders," Dally Winston takes Johnny's death the hardest. After Johnny dies from injuries sustained in the fire, Dally feels overwhelmed by grief and despair, believing he has lost his last connection to hope and innocence. This emotional turmoil leads him to act recklessly, ultimately resulting in his own death. Dally's response highlights the deep bond he had with Johnny and the impact of loss on the individuals in the Greaser gang.


Where does dally tell them to go how do they get there?

Dally tells the Greasers to go to the abandoned church on Jay Mountain for safety. They travel there by hitchhiking a ride on a passing truck, which takes them part of the way, and then they walk the rest. The church serves as a hideout for Johnny and Ponyboy after the incident with Bob.


What happens after the rumble in the outsiders?

Basically, Ponyboy takes many kicks to the head, which wasn't a major problem. After, the Socs retreat (The greasers win, yay!) and Ponyboy and Darry go to the hospital in time to see johny die


What is the name of the place where Dally takes the boys The Outsiders?

In "The Outsiders", Dally sends Ponyboy and Johnny away once they kill Bob, a soc. He sends them to an old, abandoned church in Windrixville. I think this is what you mean. If you mean what place in Windrixville, then he arrived after everything was all clear and the cops believed Ponyboy and Johnny were headed for Texas. He stole a car and drove them to a Dairy Queen and they had lunch.


Who died in the outsider with johnny cade?

nobody died WITH johnny cade, although ponyboy and dally got burned pretty bad. At the end though dally does die because after johnny dies in the hospital, dally takes it very hard because johnny was the only thing/person dally actually loved, so dally robbed a store and when the police came after him he used his fake gun to pretend to shoot at them so the police shot Dallas Winston dead on the ground.


Why does Ponyboy think that Dally takes what happened to Johnny so hard?

He didn't want for him to be fazed easily like Johnny was...he wanted Ponyboy to not let anything bother him.


Who takes pony boy and Johnny to Dairy Queen?

In S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," Dally Winston takes Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade to Dairy Queen. After the two boys run away following the incident with Bob, Dally, who is a more experienced greaser, helps them by providing company and a sense of normalcy. This trip highlights the bond between the characters and the camaraderie within their group.


What is the nickname of ponyboys oldest brother?

Ponyboy's oldest brother is named Darry, and his nickname is "Darry." In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, he takes on a parental role after their parents' death, which influences his relationship with Ponyboy.


Why did Dally take Ponyboy to see Johnny after the rumble?

Back to the hospital to see Johnny, and give him the news that they won the rumble.


How does johnny die in the hospital in the outsiders movie?

Johnny gets hurt in the outsiders by coming back to the church after going out to Dairy Queen. The church has caught on fire by accident, and some of the children from the picnic was in there, so with out thinking twice, Johnny and Ponyboy went in to get the kids. The kids were yeeted(thrown) out the window. Then, the roof started caving in, so Johnny pushed Ponyboy out and he was too late, and got hit by a flaming log thing.


Do you think Dally is a hero because of what he did?

No, Dallas Winston could never be a hero. He didn't want to save the children who were about to be burned alive. He was madwhen Ponyboy and Johnny went in the burning church to help. Dally was being a friend when he helped Pony and Johnny out of the burning building.