Similarities Between Johnny And Dally

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How can two lives be so different yet the same in every way? In S. E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders It is possible. Johnny and Dally are two characters in The Outsiders that are different yet the same. Johnny and Dally are similar because they both have abusive parents and they both place little values on their lives. Despite these similarities, Johnny and Dally also have things that aren't in common. Therefore Johnny and Dally are extremely similar but are also very different. Johnny and Dally are both similar because they place little value on their lives. Johnny is not a fighter and does not like to fight but at the end when Ponyboy receives a note from Johnny in Gone With the Wind it says ¨It's worth saving those kids. Their lives are worth more than mine, they have more to live for.¨ (174). He is basically saying in this quote his life is worthless and they have more to live for even though Johnny is only 16 years old. Dally is the same as Johnny. As Pony says ¨And even as the policemen's guns spit fire into the night I knew that was what Dally wanted.¨ (154). Ponyboy tells us Dally does not care if he dies. He wanted …show more content…

Johnny says a lot of times in the book that his parents do not care about him and even the whole gang knows that his parents are mean to him. Pony once says “His father was always beating him up, and his mother ignored him, except when she was hacked off at something then you could hear her yelling at him clear down at our house.” (12). Clearly Ponyboy just told us that Johnny's mother and father yell at Johnny and are abusive towards him. Dally also has this problem with his parents telling the reader that “Shoot my old man dont give a hang whether i'm in jail or dead in a car wreck or drunk in the gutter.” (88) Dally clearly just told the reader his parents do not care about him very much. Therefore Johnny and Dally are extremely similar but also very

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