Table of Contents
- 1 What do we learn about Dally in Chapter 6?
- 2 What side of Dallas does Ponyboy see that he never saw before?
- 3 What happened to Dallas in the outsiders?
- 4 What happened in Chapter 6 of the outsiders?
- 5 Is Dally and Dallas the same person in The Outsiders?
- 6 Why did Dallas Winston go to jail?
- 7 What do we see in Chapter 6 of the Outsiders?
- 8 What’s the other side of Dallas revealed in the Outsiders?
- 9 Why does Dally want Johnny to stay an innocent child?
What do we learn about Dally in Chapter 6?
Dally is a greaser, but he is the most outcast of the group. He is the only one who has ever been in serious trouble, and he is the only one whom everyone in the group, including Darry, is afraid of: “Not even Darry wanted to tangle with him. He was dangerous,” Ponyboy remembered.
What side of Dallas does Ponyboy see that he never saw before?
What side of Dallas does Ponyboy see that he never saw before? A sympathetic, selfless, sensitive side. This happened because jail hardened him and Dally doesn’t want that to happen to Johnny.
What is the other side in the outsiders?
The action of The Outsiders takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960s. Ponyboy explains that the greasers rule the poorer East Side of town, while the Socs run the wealthier West Side of town.
What happened to Dallas in the outsiders?
They finally see Dally being shot to death by a policeman who was unaware of the gun being completely empty. Dallas Winston then dies almost instantly, crumpling under a street light in the park, a look described as that of “grim triumph” on his face, and his gang powerless to save him.
What happened in Chapter 6 of the outsiders?
Summary: Chapter 6. Johnny shocks Dally by telling him he wants to go back home and confess to his crime. Dally tries to change Johnny’s mind, telling him he never wants to see Johnny hardened the way prison would harden him.
What events happened in Chapter 6 of the outsiders?
Dally tells Johnny and Ponyboy how Cherry turned into a spy for them. Cherry came by the vacant lot shortly after their friend Two-Bit got beat up by a few Socs. Some of the gang wanted to jump her for being Bob’s girlfriend and for being a Soc.
Is Dally and Dallas the same person in The Outsiders?
Dallas Winston Dallas, known as “Dally,” is a hardened teen who used to run with gangs in New York. He has an elfin face and icy blue eyes and, unlike his friends, does not put grease in his white-blond hair.
Why did Dallas Winston go to jail?
He drank too much, lied, cheated, stole, and disrespected women and children. Dally rode in the rodeo circle, and his girlfriend left him when he was in jail. Dally ‘didn’t like to do things the legal way.
What other side of Dallas is revealed in this chapter?
What “other side” of Dallas is revealed in this chapter? The other side of Dally that is revealed in this chapter is his side that cares for others and is a true hero inside. He shipped this by saving the children in the burning church and if it wasn’t for him lots of kids wouldn’t have been saved from that fire.
What do we see in Chapter 6 of the Outsiders?
In chapter 6 of S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders, we see a different side of Dallas Winston, who is nicknamed Dally. Prior to this chapter, we see Dally as the toughest member of the gang. He has a police record and is streetwise. He knows exactly what to do when Johnny and Ponyboy come to him scared after Bob’s murder.
What’s the other side of Dallas revealed in the Outsiders?
Dally knows that he took the wrong path, and is trying to keep Johnny from doing the same. What “other side” of Dallas is revealed in this chapter? A caring and compassionate side of Dallas is revealed. When he sees that Ponyboy and Johnny are stuck in that flaming church, he runs in to save them, risking his own life.
What happens to Johnny and Dally in the Outsiders?
Both boys, (Johnny and Dally) have parents who do not care about them, and this influences the boys, making them not care. Dally wants Johnny to stay as an innocent child for as long as he can, before he begins to stop caring about anything. Dally knows that he took the wrong path, and is trying to keep Johnny from doing the same.
Why does Dally want Johnny to stay an innocent child?
Dally wants Johnny to stay as an innocent child for as long as he can, before he begins to stop caring about anything. Dally knows that he took the wrong path, and is trying to keep Johnny from doing the same. What “other side” of Dallas is revealed in this chapter?