How does this acknowledge his character as a friend to both Johnny and Ponyboy.
In the Outsiders, why is Dally so inconsiderate to the girls at the movies?
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- 3+ months ago by Willow So...
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one more question:
Does Johnny and Ponyboy acquire Dally's friendship towards the end of the book? Why or why not?
I know Dally is shot and killed after robbing a store but before Dally dies, does Johnny and Ponyboy acquire Dally's friendship?
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this Okay I read this book three years ago, but loved it! Letsssss try to answer this as best as I can. Here it goes. Dally was being so inconsiderate at the movies, because he is just a disrespectful person. He was never taught to treat girls well. He is a bad boy, thinks he's cool w he tries to pick up girls is with pushyness and uncomfertibalness. This makes Dally's relationship with Johnny and pony boy difficult, because they're both younger and more considerate. They would rather do the right thing. With dally being how he is, Johnny and pony boy could & will get into trouble because of him.
Lastly in the end their friendship will change dramatically. Their relationship will become a.lot more stronger and emotional. Hope this somewhat answered your question! Sorry it wasn't the greatest. Tell me how you liked the book! ;)