The outsiders Dally Winston had been in gangs in New York before joining the greasers. He’s is Ponyboy’s least favorite member of the gang, and Pony Considers him “tougher, colder, meaner.” Dally help out Johnny and Ponyboy to escape after Johnny killed Bob. Unlike Jt Rivera has no desire to be in a gang. Jt is a athlete who wrestles and plays soccer. Jt would help his family and friends out if they are in the need, just like Dally when his friends needed help. Dallas Winston has violent…
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Have you ever thought about the traits of the charter, Dallas Winston, from The Outsiders well now you will. In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton the rivalry between two gangs makes some people into bad people for instance Dallas Winston. The character Dallas Winston is a bad boy, a mean guy, and a dangerous one too. To start off Dallas Winston is a bad boy. In the book the narrative tell us more about Dally and the bad things he has done to make him how he is now,“ He had quite a reputation…
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After growing up rough and being in a poor town, many don’t want to or have ever even seen a sunset. In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, There is a gang in the south side of the big city. There are many members ranging from Dallas Winston, the tough, unemotional man to Johnny Cade the shy and quiet little boy. However, they manage to stay as a family and they take care of each other, mainly demonstrated after Johnny kills a Soc and Dallas helps him and Ponyboy skip town and evade the police…
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S. E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders, it becomes entirely possible. Dallas Winston and Johnny Cade are similar because they have horrible home lives and because they think their lives have little value. But still, their opinions on laws and their personalities make them different. Consequently, Dally Winston and Johnny Cade are almost completely different, yet the same. One notable similarity between Johnny and Dally is that they have terrible home lives. For example, Dally stays out all night getting…
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Hinton’s novel The Outsiders. The boys know what to do, they want to ran away and far from Tulsa as possible. The person the they go to is Dallas Winston, the boy with a bad reputation. Why would Ponyboy and Johnny turn to Dally for help after the murder? In other words, why was Dally the person they picked to help them when they had other people they could count on? I believe that Ponyboy and Johnny made the right decision to choose Dally to help them with the situation. “Dally had spent three years…
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Did you know that The Outsiders was written by a 16 year old girl who was inspired to write the book because she was experiencing rival gangs beating each other up and she wanted to change the interaction between them? S.E Hinton writes in a way to change the reader's evaluation on topics that troubled her throughout high school. One of the most important topics that S.E Hinton emphasizes in the book The Outsiders, is how characters exit the world, and how they will be remembered. Simon Sinek once…
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The Ousider Essay Ponyboy Curtis from the novel The Outsiders by S.E Hinton has a habit of judging the people around him. Then comes to see the good in each of them once he really gets to know the person on the inside. A character Ponyboy judges unfairly in the book is Dallas Winston.Dallas Winston also called Dally had a savage and Ponyboy didn’t like Dally beacuse Dally was all ways finding a way to break a law or to fight someone .In chapter 1 it says “He had been arrested,he got drunk, he rode…
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The Outsiders by S.E Hinton The book the outsiders, is very interesting in many ways. And today we will be comparing characters and how or if they made a change. The characters that I picked are Ponyboy Curtis and Dallas (Dally) Winston. These two characters are very interesting to me. Let’s see their likes and dislikes. In paragraph 1 we will talk about their choice making and smarts. Ponyboy is supposed to be the smart one due to his high i.q and grades. Like it says on page 4 when he says “I’m…
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To what extent is this statement true for one or more characters in The Outsiders? Throughout the classic and mature novel, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, the theme of understanding innocence and purity is intensely captured by the touching phrase “Nothing gold can stay”. This statement delves into the extent to which it holds true meaning and deeply resonates with the characters Johnny Cade, Ponyboy Curtis and Dallas Winston. Through their experiences and epiphanies, Hinton is able to help the reader…
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Character Analysis In the book “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton describes Johnny as a “lost puppy”. Life has already beaten down the 16 year old kid. Before the story he had gotten jumped by a group of Socs, which put the poor kid on the edge. It scared him so much that after he got jumped, he carried a two inch switch blade in his back pocket swearing that “He would kill the next person who jumped him.” At home he gets abused physically and verbally. Johnny avoids going to his house as much as possible…
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