What are some characteristics of Dallas in The Outsiders?
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Dallas is an old friend of pony bow and his brother. He is explained as "stronger, cooler, more streamlined" (chapter 1, page 11). Dallas Winston was called by Dali's nickname by his nearest companion. He
Dallas is an old friend of pony bow and his brother. He is explained as "stronger, cooler, more streamlined" (chapter 1, page 11). Dallas Winston was called by Dali's nickname by his nearest companion. He led a difficult life, spent ten years in New York's "Wild Three Years" and was arrested at the age of ten. Physically, he is very special. His appearance and personality are explained by a metaphor of animals.
He has delicate faces, high cheekbones, sharp jaws, small and sharp animal teeth, and ears like lyly. (Chapter 1 page 10)
This explanation also implies Dally's unpredictability and roughness. The reader receives the impression that Dally is not what you want to mess up. He is smart, independent on the street, and can handle it on his own. He was living a difficult life, showing his grace
At the beginning of the story, Ponyboy was tired of Dallas. He noticed that he was "hating to do things legally" (Chapter 2, page 20). This makes him uneasy
The rough appearance of Dally is reflected in Cherry and his treatment of her friends. He harassed on the road to drive a car
He began to get worse and worse. Dallas may swear he wishes if he wishes. (Chapter 2, page 21)
Dally's behavior is difficult, but with a problem the boy will face him. When Johnny mistakenly killed Soc in the park, he and Ponyboy knew that Dally could help them. Ponyboy wishes to find him, but he knows that Dally knows what to do.
Dally hid the boys to hide in that country and then to stay lower until he could get it. He has experience working from the law. Pony Boy stated that Johnny is obsessed with Daly as "hero worship" (page 76), Daly said he is the most disliked person. When Dally helped to save Johnny from the burning church, Ponyboy was concerned that these documents would get angry at the fact that these documents made him a hero. Dally is not very heroic.
Ponyboy brought a slight change in his opinion when Dally told Ponyboy he was willing to escape from the fire gladly that he did not kill him. He thinks Dally is not all bad.
When Johnny died, Daly showed a softer side. He felt depressed and sad, depriving the grocery store and continuing to run. When the police found him, he raised the gun to shoot him. He was murdered by the police
The role of Dally has a long way to decide one of the theme of this book. You can not judge people through their appearances. Dally looks tough and looks mean. However, under a rough appearance, he also has a gentle heart.
How can a kind and innocent boy have something in common with a sneaky and tough villain? How many different properties are the two greases in the same gang? Dallas Winston and Johnny Card of S. E. Hinton's novel "Outsiders" are a good example of similar different foils. Johnny and Dally share persuasive similarities. For example, they all have negligence and stupid parents. Dally lived in New, apparently not looking at him like that. At the beginning of the novel, even Ponyboy said he did not like Dally. Therefore, the personality of Dally and Bob makes them different. The difference between their financial condition and personality shows that they are people very different in some way. In S. E. Hinton 's novel "The Outsider", two people, Dally Winston and Bob Sheldon, are similar in some important respects, but they are similar.
Dallas is a member of Outsiders' Greases, a brave, rude, unscrupulous actor. The first personality of Dallas is brave; no one in Greases is as brave as Dallas. This person is not afraid of anyone or anything, and he is brave because he was a gang in New York. In addition, he is not afraid of the police. In addition, if someone meets him, Dallas will beat him without any reason. The second person is rude; everyone at Greaser is not rud