What Are The Similarities Between The Outsiders Johnny And Dally

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How can a hoodlum and a hero be friends? Friends do not need to be the same they just need to care for one another. As long as a friend cares for you differences do not matter. In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Johnny and Dally are very different people but share some similarities and are good friends. Johnny does his best to follow the law, yet Dally who Johnny looks up to hates doing things the legal way. When Dally, Johnny, and Ponyboy sneak into The Dingo they all had the money to get in but Dally hates doing things the legal way. Dally says to Cherry later on in The Dingo “You ought to see my record sometime, baby” (22). Later on in the book it is mentioned that Dally has a record with the police a mile long. Dally has to always finds …show more content…

When Dally stole from the grocery store he pulled out a gun or “heater” at cops and earlier in the book said “‘I been carryin’ a heater. It ain’t loaded, but it sure does help a bluff’”.(153) He uses this gun when the cops are chasing after stealing from the grocery he used so he would get shot by the police. Dally who cares for only one person that person is Johnny so when he died Dally went crazy and basically killed himself. Johnny places little value on his life as well. Johnny tells Ponyboy in his final hour “Listen, I don’t mind dying now. It's worth it. It’s worth saving those kids. Their lives are worth more than mine, they have more to live for” (178). This shows how Johnny does not like his life and how he puts more value on strangers' lives than his. Johnny and Dally are the same in many ways and that may be a reason the care for each other. Johnny and Dally have differences yet similarities in S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders. Johnny and Dally are similar but have their differences. They have their similarities because they come from bad parents who do not care for them and neglect and abuse them. There different because of the way they react to the neglect and abuse, Dally takes his anger out on the world whereas Johnny still follows the law. The Outsiders relates to the world today in a way that you should not stereotype people based on the group they are

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