Examples Of Heroism In The Outsiders

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Many heroes appear in the book The Outsiders. The characters that I think are heroes are Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dally. The definition of a hero for me is a person who is brave enough to do things to help someone even if it is a dangerous thing to do.A hero also cares for others and people can rely on them. Ponyboy was a hero because he saved peoples’ lives. Johnny died as a hero because he also saved the kids from the burning church and he was also relied on by his gang members. Dally was hero mainly because he cared for his gang and people relied on him. These three characters were heroes in this book according to my definition of a hero. Ponyboy was a hero in the book The Outsiders. I think so because when the church was on fire and knew …show more content…

From his words, I can interpret that he was loved by everyone in his gang and people relied on him a lot. Another person I think that is a hero in this book is Dally. Dally was a very reliable person to the greasers. When Ponyboy and Johnny were running away, it was Dally who gave them the supplies they needed. Page 61 is where Dally helps them. “Here”, he said and handed Pony and Johnny a gun and a roll of bills--- "the gun's loaded. For Pete's sake, Johnny, don't point the thing at me. Here's fifty bucks. That's all I could get out of Merril tonight He's blowin' his loot from that last race.” Dally was relied on by two of his gang members when they were trying to run away. Dally helped them by giving them some supplies and told them where to go. Dally did something to save one of his gang members too. It was Dally who pulled Johnny out from the burning church. Johnny would have died instantly if Dally did not get Johnny out of the church. When Dally was shot, Ponyboy remembered the things Dally had done for them. “ But I remembered Dally pulling Johnny

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