An Analysis Of The Poem Dally From Outsiders By S. E. Hinton

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This Poem ¨Island¨ by JD Brown these poem best relates to the character Dally From Outsiders by S.E Hinton. The poem ïsland¨ is about having the fear of being an island because they are alone, their outskirts are cold and beaten by the shore, and lava eats away the greenness. In the Outsiders Dally is alone, feels that no one knows him, and people take the good out of him. JD Brown and Dally are both afraid of becoming completely alone. In the poem the character has a fear of becoming an island. Scarce from everything else and surrounded by water. Dally relates to this because he already is like an island surrounded by no family. All he had was his friend Johnny. The narrator feels that Dally is very alone. ¨In my fears I am an island, Surrounded by water, Scarce from everything else¨. This quote means that JB Brown is afraid of being alone. Dally´s real family doesn’t care if he goes to jail or if he´s dead or alive. JB Brown compares himself to an isolated island. JBs poem resembles Dally because they both are alone. …show more content…

”Dally’s ok Johnny said defensively and nodded. You take up for buddies, no matter what they do.” People judge him without getting to know him. Dally appears mean to seem tough. Everyone thinks Dallas is just bad trouble before they know the real him. ¨My age is unknown My outskirts are cold Water beats upon my shore.¨ This quote means People only see the outside of Dally. Dally cares about Johnny. When Johnny killed Bob Dallas risked getting trouble and helped him. He gave Ponyboy and Johnny a gun for protection money for them to survive and a place to hide. On the outskirts of Dally he looks cold but in the inside he is a good caring friend. He has just always been beaten by the world. After Johnny is hurt and in the hospital. Dally decides to fight in the rumble and do it for Johnny. No one knows the real Dallas he does have goodness in his heart. The real Dallas is hurt and

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