In the Outsiders, Pony describes Dally as being a person who made a difference on pg. 154, by talking about how Dally saved Johnny. He also mentions all that Dally risked to help Pony and Johnny, even though it was putting himself at risk.
In the Outsiders, Pony describes Dally as being a person who made a difference on pg. 154, by talking about how Dally saved Johnny. He also mentions all that Dally risked to help Pony and Johnny, even though it was putting himself at risk.
In the Outsiders, Pony describes Dally as being a person who made a difference on pg. 154, by talking about how Dally saved Johnny. He also mentions all that Dally risked to help Pony and Johnny, even though it was putting himself at risk.
by talking about how Dally saved Johnny
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Dally regrets not being able to protect Johnny and provide him with the guidance he needed. He realizes that Johnny, who idolized him, was deeply affected by the harsh realities of their environment and lacked the support to escape it. Dally's own struggles and hardened exterior prevented him from showing Johnny the love and care that could have made a difference in his life. This sense of regret intensifies after Johnny's tragic death, leaving Dally feeling helpless and remorseful for not being a better role model.
dally is rough and tough city guy who acts cools all the time. dally also is jerkish and can be harsh sometimes
He was a depressed person.
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.
because he was not a very good Pearson and he did alot of bad things
a letter from sodapop that dally jokes about it being from the president of the U.S.A.
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