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Dally And Johnny In The Outsiders

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The outsiders is a novel of conflicts- greaser against soc, rich against poor, the desire for violence against the desire for peace. The characters of Dally and Johnny affect the novelś conflicts as greasers and as friends of Ponyboy, however they have opposite personalities and approaches. Johnny is quiet, caring, and loyal. however Dally is mean, caring, and tough. Johnny is ponyboyś best friend who stays with him and sticks up for him no matter what, this portrays loyalty. We see the true extent of Johnnyś loyalty when the group of socs attack Pony and Johnny in the empty lot, as one the of the the boys is drowning Pony in the well Johnny stabbed Bob (the leader of the socs) to death in order to save Ponyboyś life. Johnny is caring for Pony when he talked to Pony in the empty lot after Darry had hit him, even though at home Johnnyś life is much worse, also Johnny showed his caring when he let Pony sleep on his shoulder after he cried himself to sleep in the abandoned church on Jay mountain. We learn alot from Johnnyś very humble actions, we learn to always stick up for your friends no matter what. Johnny is beaten at home and has a rough life, but he doesnt complain he just is an all around good guy. Johnny is very important in Ponyś life because he sticks with him …show more content…

If Johnny had not killed Bob in the lot they might have died and the story wouldn't have progressed to the point itś at now. If Dally hadn't given them advice they would probably be in jail and the story wouldn't have progressed to the point it's at now. If it was Pony all alone in the story then he wouldn't have gotten into trouble like that in the first place. Dally and Johnny place a vital role in progressing the story quickly yet keeping thing interesting. The Outsiders is a book of conflict- between characters, social classes, between economic classes but no matter what Pony, Dally, and Johnny stick

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