Darry is not wanted for anything but johnny is wanted for man slaughter and Dally has a police record a mile long so I think u confused Darry and Dally (aka Dallas)
Johnny dying was difficult to Dally because johnny was the only thing Dally loved beside himself .. so after Johnny died Dally wanted too.
Because in doing so, Dally would have a reason for the cops to come after him, therefore holding up his bluff, getting shot down by the cops, & getting what he wanted- to die. & what Dally wants, he gets.
A sunset, because he didn't think Dally had ever seen one.
He finally comes to terms with the fact that both Dally and Johnny are dead. He also says to himself that Johnny isn't dead and Dally wanted to die.
Darry is not wanted for anything but johnny is wanted for man slaughter and Dally has a police record a mile long so I think u confused Darry and Dally (aka Dallas)
Dally wanted to die and his gang that he always gets what he wants and this time Dally wants to be dead.
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.
Dally is the cold, hardheaded member of the gang. However, he is loyal to all of his friends. *******************SPOILER ALERT******************************** In the end, Dally robs a store and gets shot by the police. He dies. But, Dally did it on purpose because he wanted to die.
Dally dies with a grim look of triumph on his face because Johnny was the only thing he ever loved, and now johnny was gone. He couldn't take it anymore, so he wanted to kill himself, and, as the book says, "Dally always got what he wanted".
Johnny dying was difficult to Dally because johnny was the only thing Dally loved beside himself .. so after Johnny died Dally wanted too.
Because in doing so, Dally would have a reason for the cops to come after him, therefore holding up his bluff, getting shot down by the cops, & getting what he wanted- to die. & what Dally wants, he gets.
A sunset, because he didn't think Dally had ever seen one.
He finally comes to terms with the fact that both Dally and Johnny are dead. He also says to himself that Johnny isn't dead and Dally wanted to die.
He was freaking out and wanted to go to dally and see what to do and where to go right away.
Johnny dies more gallantly because he saved the children from the fire. He saved a lot of kids. Although Dally saves Johnny by letting him run away and helping, in the end Johnny would have turned himself in and Dally isn't very well-mannered and all about helping society.
Pony decided that Dally couldn't take Johnny's death because Johnny was so young and good. Dally thought that was the reason Johnny died, from saving the kids from the fire. Dally was mad, because if Johnny was not as good, he might have been alive.