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How does dally Winston die?

He is shot by the police after he robs a grocery store after he pulls out his unloaded heater(gun) after he sees Johnny Cade's death in the hospital. Dally dies because Johnny was the only thing that Dally loved, and after Johnny died, Dally couldn't take not having Johnny there.


Why does Johnny have Hero-worship for dally?

Johnny has hero-worship for Dally because he sees him as a figure of strength and resilience in a tough world. Dally's toughness and confidence appeal to Johnny, who feels vulnerable and afraid after a traumatic experience with the Socs. Dally's rebellious attitude and ability to navigate the challenges of their environment inspire Johnny, making him view Dally as a protector and a role model. This admiration is heightened by Johnny's desire for a sense of belonging and safety, which he finds in Dally's character.


Why is Johnny the only thing dally loves?

Johnny is the only thing Dally loves because he sees in him a vulnerability and innocence that he himself has lost. Dally has endured a tough life filled with violence and hardship, and Johnny represents a sense of hope and the possibility of a better future. Their bond is deepened by the protective instincts Dally feels towards Johnny, who is often seen as the weaker member of their group. In a world where Dally feels he has nothing, his love for Johnny becomes a source of meaning and connection.


What can't Dally accept johnny's death?

Dally can't accept Johnny's death because he sees Johnny as the last connection to hope and innocence in his troubled life. Johnny represented a sense of loyalty and caring that Dally had rarely experienced, making his loss feel unbearable. Additionally, Johnny's death forces Dally to confront the harsh realities of his environment and his own vulnerabilities, leading him to a profound sense of despair. This overwhelming grief ultimately pushes Dally to a breaking point, as he feels lost without Johnny.


Why does Johnny compare the gallant southern men to Dally-The Outsiders?

Johnny compares Dally to the gallant southern gentlemen in Gone With the Wind because Pony makes it clear that Johnny worships the ground Dally walks on.He in a non-homo way LOVES Dally. Dally is his idol. So when the book describes the gallant (brave, heroic) men, Johnny uses Dallas as an example, because that is how he sees him.

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How does dally Winston die?

He is shot by the police after he robs a grocery store after he pulls out his unloaded heater(gun) after he sees Johnny Cade's death in the hospital. Dally dies because Johnny was the only thing that Dally loved, and after Johnny died, Dally couldn't take not having Johnny there.


Why does johnny compare the gallant southern men to dally?

Johnny compares Dally to the gallant southern gentlemen in Gone With the Wind because Pony makes it clear that Johnny worships the ground Dally walks on.He in a non-homo way LOVES Dally. Dally is his idol. So when the book describes the gallant (brave, heroic) men, Johnny uses Dallas as an example, because that is how he sees him.


What can't Dally accept johnny's death?

Dally can't accept Johnny's death because he sees Johnny as the last connection to hope and innocence in his troubled life. Johnny represented a sense of loyalty and caring that Dally had rarely experienced, making his loss feel unbearable. Additionally, Johnny's death forces Dally to confront the harsh realities of his environment and his own vulnerabilities, leading him to a profound sense of despair. This overwhelming grief ultimately pushes Dally to a breaking point, as he feels lost without Johnny.


Why does Johnny compare the gallant southern men to Dally-The Outsiders?

Johnny compares Dally to the gallant southern gentlemen in Gone With the Wind because Pony makes it clear that Johnny worships the ground Dally walks on.He in a non-homo way LOVES Dally. Dally is his idol. So when the book describes the gallant (brave, heroic) men, Johnny uses Dallas as an example, because that is how he sees him.


Why would a guy like johnny have a guy like Dally as a hero?

(This is reffering to The Outsiders by S.E.Hinton) Johnny feels vulnerable and thinks of Dally as invulnerable to everything. He wants to be that tough, that cool, and that strong in order to maybe have a better life.


What is Dally's relationship with Johnny?

Since Johnny was the only thing Dally ever loved, he got himself killed but robbing a convience store. He then called the gang for help. When the police caught up with him and Pony and the others arrived, he pulled out a gun that wasn't loaded. Thinking that it was loaded, the police shot and killed Dally.


Why does cherry admire dally in the book the out siders?

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.


What actions of Dally and does Pony boy remember as he sees Dally go down?

ponys back is on fire so dally hits him to put out the flames.


What does dally from The Outsiders see?

He sees the world and the people surrounding him.


Why does Pony realize that he doesn't like Dally?

"Of all of us, Dally was the one I liked least. He didn't have Soda's understanding or dash, or Two-Bit's humor, or even Darry's superman qualities. But I realized that these three appealed to me because they were like the heroes in the novels I read. Dally was real. I liked my books and clouds, and sunsets. Dally was so real he scared me." pg 76


Why is Ponyboy a dynamic character?

not only increases maturity level, he changes as the novel goes on from seeing his gang member kill a soc, from saving children from a burning church, turning himself into the station. going from a bad life into a hero tic character


What happens in chapter three in the outsiders?

A summary of Chapters 5-7 of the book The Outsiders: CHAPTER 5. Ponyboy awakes in the old church on Jay Mountain, uncertain of where he is. When Johnny returns from purchasing supplies--and a copy of Gone with the Wind--they decide to cut their hair and bleach Pony's. Both share tears and reading the novel. Johnny believes that Dally is not unlike the Southern gentlemen of the book, though Pony sees little similarities. Dally arrives on the fifth day, gives them an update about what's going on at home--including the upcoming rumble--and the boys get some real food. CHAPTER 6. Dally tells Johnny and Pony that Cherry Valance is acting as a spy for the greasers. Johnny decides that he and Pony should return home and face the consequences. On their way back to the church, they discover it afire--burning from the lit cigarettes they have left behind. Johnny rushes into the church to save the children, followed by Pony. Dally eventually enters as well to save his friends. Ponyboy passes out, and he awakes at the hospital: Dally has pulled them both out of the fire, and the children are safe. Pony has a tearful reunion with Soda and Dally. CHAPTER 7. The Curtis brothers return home, leaving Dally and Johnny--whose injuries will leave him crippled, if he lives--at the hospital. Pony is visited by Two-Bit and Steve, who are happy to see him safe and present him with the newspaper, which proclaims Johnny, Pony and Dally heroes. Pony and Two-Bit decide to go downtown, where they are met by a group of Socs. One of them is Randy, who had been Bob Sheldon's (the dead Soc) best friend. Randy tells Pony that he will not attend the rumble, and they leave on good terms.