Similarities Between Dally And Johnny

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Dally vs Johnny How can two people who are so different have so many similarities? In the Story The Outsiders by S.E Hinton the characters Dally and Johnny are very much like this. They both have similar home lives but very different personalities. But both care for each other, and treat each other like brothers. But one is a hoodlum and the other is a hero. They both have abusive and neglective parents. Dally and Johnny are very similar characters, as well as different. One similarity is that Dally and Johnny do not have very great homelives. For example, Dally parents do not seem to care for him. Dally does not live with his parents and stays anywhere he can. Dally was arrested at the age of ten, which shows that no one was looking for him. Dally says to Johnny, “‘Shoot, my old man don’t give a hang whether I’m in jail or dead in a car wreck …show more content…

For example Dally always hands him a cigarette but not the rest of the greasers. Dally would always help Johnny out no matter what. Especially when Johnny shot Bob, Dally helped Ponyboy and him but only because Johnny was there. Also Dally visits Johnny in the hospital.“ Oh dammit Johnny, don’t die please don’t die…” (149) Dally cares too much for Johnny and he does not want him to die. He is the only thing Dally cared about, he is like a brother to him. Johnny went to Dally to confront him when Johnny killed Bob. Johnny trusts Dally. Dally is one of the only people Johnny has left that feels like family. Johnny wrote to Dally, “ Tell Dally it’s worth it” (178) Johnny writes a letter to Ponyboy before he dies, and writes to Ponyboy and tells him to tell Dally. Johnny wants to let Dally know in his letter that it is worth it, he mentions that for Dally because he cares for him. Clearly, Dally cares too much for Johnny as Johnny does for Dally, so it shows that they care deeply for each

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