Why Didn’t Johnny And Ponyboy Take Dally’s Advice?

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Why didn’t they take Ponyboy’s advice? Johnny and Ponyboy acted like heroes because they ran back to the church to save the children . They sort of felt like it was there fault the fire started. They risked there lives even though Dally told them the roof was collapsing.

What would your advice be to Johnny and Ponyboy?

I would definitely tell Pony and Johnny that they should go to the police and explain exactly what happened. Running away and hiding makes them look guilty. Ponyboy and Johnny can claim legitimate self defense, and likely face little to no charges.

What is Dally’s advice to Johnny about his parents?

In brief, Dally tells Johnny that he doesn’t care about his own parents and encourages Johnny not to either.

What does Dally say when Johnny dies?

Had Johnny been more selfish, he would be alive. After the rumble Ponyboy and Dally go to the hospital to see Johnny. Dally was in a hurry to tell Johnny that the “Greasers” had beat the “Socs. ‘ When they got to the hospital Dally said, “We won, ” “We beat the Socs.” A few minutes later Johnny died.

Did Johnny say he plans to turn himself in Dally?

When Dally tells them that Cherry is going to tell the cops that the Socs were drunk and it was in self defense, Johnny says that he is going to turn himself in. Dally reacts with real emotion about Johnny doing this. Johnny thinks that since his parents don’t care about him, he will just go ahead and do it.

Why does Ponyboy partially blame Darry for the trouble he finds himself in?

Chapter 4: Why does Ponyboy partially blame Darry for the trouble that he finds himself in? Ponyboy partially blames Darry because he gave Ponyboy and Johnnny a gun . ... Chapter 5: Johnny was impressed with the southern gentlemen in the book, Gone with the Wind, and thought they were gallant.

What’s a heater Why does Dally have one?

In The Outsiders, a heater is slang for a gun. Dally is armed because of the increased tension between the Socs and the Greasers .

Why was Dally afraid to talk to Darry?

He felt as if he couldn’t please him no matter what he did. He thought Darry just liked to yell at him. ... Darry was afraid he and his brothers wouldn’t be allowed to stay together unless they stayed out of trouble . The author used a metaphor to describe Johnny Cade.

Why was Darry crying at the hospital?

When Pony looks at Darry he sees that he is crying . In that split second, Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care for him, that he was just trying too hard. After losing his parents, Darry fears losing another loved one. Cherry’s willingness to clue the greasers in on Soc activity shows her to be in a kind of limbo.

What makes Ponyboy realize that Darry really does love him?

As Ponyboy is passionately hugging Darry, he realizes for the first time that Darry had a silent fear of losing another person he loved. Essentially, Ponyboy misinterpreted his brother’s affection and finally realizes that Darry loves him when they see each other for the first time after the abandoned church fire.

Who kills himself in the outsiders?

When the Greasers run out to meet Dally , the police surround him and he commits suicide by pulling an unloaded gun from his waistband.

Why does Darry hate Paul Holden?

Darry hates Paul Holden because Paul was given the opportunity to attend college and play football, and he was not . Ponyboy mentions that Darry wasn’t only jealous of Paul Holden; he was also ashamed to be representing the Greasers. Paul is essentially the epitome of what Darry wishes he could have become.

Why did Ponyboy keep repeating that Johnny wasn’t dead?

Ponyboy denies Johnny’s death as a survival mechanism, because he has so much grief, pain, and disappointment to deal with . Denying Johnny’s death helps him to compartmentalize his emotions, allowing him to deal with the tragedy at his own pace and time.

Did Ponyboy faint when Johnny died?

In Chapter 9, Johnny dies. A little later, after Dally is shot dead by the police, Ponyboy faints . He faints because of the extraordinary amount of emotional and physical trauma to which he has been subjected in a brief period of time. His friends are dead, and he carries wounds from the rumble.

What was Bob’s real problem according to Randy?

According to Randy, Bob’s problem was that his parents never set any boundaries for him or punished him for his misbehavior . Whenever Bob would get into trouble, his parents would blame themselves, and Bob would go unpunished.

Why don’t you think Johnny wasn’t scared despite the obvious danger?

Why do you think Johnny wasn’t scared, despite the obvious danger, on page 92? He was more worried about the church because he is the one that started it . What does Pony realize about Darry at the end of this chapter? He learned that Darry was trying to make something of himself and Darry loved him and missed him.

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