Table of Contents
- 1 How are ponyboy Johnny and Dally different?
- 2 How is Dally different from the rest?
- 3 Why does Dallas not hit or at least say something smart to Johnny when Johnny tells Dallas to leave the girls alone?
- 4 How are Johnny and Dallas alike?
- 5 What’s the relationship between Dally and Ponyboy?
- 6 Does Dallas Winston like Johnny?
- 7 How does Ponyboy describe Dally in the Outsiders?
- 8 Why does Dally take it from Johnny?
How are ponyboy Johnny and Dally different?
Dally cared about horses and Johnny and that was all. He had spent time in New York and the two boys had never been away from home. Ponyboy has a family, he is good at schoolwork. Ponyboy is an athlete, likes to read, and lives in a home with his brothers while Dally lives from one house to another.
How is Dally different from the rest?
According to Ponyboy, Dally is different than the rest of the guys because he is tougher, colder, and meaner. Since, Darry, Soda, and Ponyboy’s parents passed away and he needs to make money for Soda, Ponyboy, and himself.
How are ponyboy and Dallas alike?
They boys have little economic resources and are known as the lower-class “Greasers” around town. Dally is part of the same social circle, and in various scenes in the novel, the two boys face the same social stigmas and prejudices. 2. They are both willing to do anything for Johnny.
What is the relationship between Johnny and Dally?
The relationship between these two boys is very interdependent. Just before Johnny dies, his relationship with Dally is clarified when Dally tells Johnny that he is proud of him: “Johnny’s eyes glowed. Dally was proud of him. That was all Johnny had ever wanted.” And Dally needs Johnny as much as Johnny needs Dally.
Why does Dallas not hit or at least say something smart to Johnny when Johnny tells Dallas to leave the girls alone?
Why does Dallas not hit, or at least say something smart, to Johnny when Johnny tells Dallas to leave the girls alone? Dallas does not hit or say something smart to Johnny because Johnny was the gangs pet, and Dally’s pet too. What is Ponyboy proud of and what is he ashamed of regarding Soda?
How are Johnny and Dallas alike?
Johnny and Dally are in similar situations due to them both having neglectful parents and placing minimal value on their lives. One very important similarity between Johnny and Dally is that they both have neglectful and abusive parents. For instance, it is blatantly shown that Johnny has parents that abuse him.
What is the relationship between Dally and Ponyboy?
Dally Winston had been in gangs in New York City before joining the greasers. He is Ponyboy’s least favorite member of the gang, and Pony considers him “tougher, colder, meaner.” Johnny and Pony turn to Dally when they need help escaping after Johnny kills Bob.
In what ways does Dallas Winston differ from his friends?
Dally Winston is more “dangerous” and experienced than the other Greasers. He has spent time in the tough neighborhoods of New York, has a long criminal record, and has just gotten released from jail when the story begins. Dally, unlike the other Greasers, is “hardened beyond caring”.
What’s the relationship between Dally and Ponyboy?
She admires him for the way he disregards authority and lives life the way he wants to. Ponyboy knows that Cherry is afraid of loving Dally, which is why she acts cold towards him. Dally is the wildest and meanest member of the greasers.
Does Dallas Winston like Johnny?
The only thing that Dally loved was Johnny. He was wielding a gun that wasn’t loaded. He just wanted to die, and Dallas Winston always gets what he wants.
How is Ponyboy different from Dallas Winston – Dally?
This makes Ponyboy very different from Dallas Winston – Dally. Dally is “the real character of the gang,” and when Ponyboy describes him, he (Ponyboy) recognizes a “hatred of the whole world” in Dally’s eyes.
How is Ponyboy different from the other gang members?
Ponyboy loves to read and his friend Johnny recognizes qualities in Ponyboy that gang life could spoil and so Johnny, just before he tragically dies, reminds Ponyboy to “stay gold;” hoping that Ponyboy does not become cynical and jaded like the other gang members. This makes Ponyboy very different from Dallas Winston – Dally.
How does Ponyboy describe Dally in the Outsiders?
Dally is “the real character of the gang,” and when Ponyboy describes him, he (Ponyboy) recognizes a “hatred of the whole world” in Dally’s eyes. Dally is much wilder than the other boys. He is worldly-wise and very tough and his only competition is the Socs’ gang but because they have all the luck, Dally is “bitter.”
Why does Dally take it from Johnny?
Johnny speaks up when Dally is harassing Cherry at the movies. While Dally is not accustomed to being questioned or reprimanded by the others, he takes it from Johnny. This is because Dally cares about Johnny. Dally wants to protect Johnny and keep him from becoming hardened and uncaring like Dally attempts to be.