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Why does Dally break the law?
Why did Dally break laws? He liked to show that he didn’t care whether there was a law or not. Why was it surprising that Cherry was attracted to Darry? She claimed he was not anyone you should be with; she’s a sweet, classy nice girl.
What was Dally’s breaking point?
Wrinkle in Time – Study Guide Questions. When Pony says, “Why can I take it when Dally can’t” and Two-Bit says, “So even Dally has a breaking point (152) they realize that Johnny was the only thing Dally loved. And now Johnny was gone, Dally can’t handle his emotions.
What crime does Dally commit in Chapter 10?
Dally did rob a grocery store and take the police on a chase that ended in his being shot. However, earlier in the book, Dally had risked going to jail himself in order to help Johnny and Pony when they were fleeing from the law. And Dally did save Pony from certain death by pulling him out of the burning church.
Did Dally break his back?
The teacher tells him that his back caught on fire and that the jacket he was wearing, which Dally lent him, saved his life. He says that Dally was burned but will probably be fine. Johnny, however, is in very bad shape—he was struck by a piece of burning timber as it fell, and may have broken his back.
Does Dally like to break laws?
He just wanted to show that nobody could break him and he could break as many rules as he wanted. In fact, he went around trying to break rules. “Dally hated to do things the legal way. He liked to show that he didn’t care whether there was a law or not.
Why was Johnny’s death Dally’s breaking point?
Dally can’t accept Johnny’s death because Johnny is the one thing in the world that Dally cares about. Dally has always watched out for Johnny in fights, and when Johnny dies, Dally feels he has nothing left that’s good in his life. Dally forces the police to kill him because of this.
What are the rules for the rumble?
The rules of the rumble are simple: no weapons are to be used (just fists), and the first to run loses. This is not how the Socs normally fight, so the rules of the rumble are an important concession to the Greasers.
What happens in the outsiders Chapter 11?
Summary: Chapter 11 Ponyboy is restricted to bed rest for a week after he wakes up from his concussion. He finds a picture of Bob the Soc in Sodapop’s high school yearbook. Ponyboy, in a delirious state, says that he killed Bob himself and that Johnny is still alive. Darry asks Randy to leave.
Who saved pony from being severely burned?
Pony asks why Dallas hit him in the back like that and learns that his entire back was on fire, so Dallas hit him to put out the flames. The jacket he was wearing (the one Dally gave him) protected him from being burned more severely.
Why was Dally so bitter and wild?
Why is Dally hard and bitter? Because of the fight for self-preservation (Pony pointed this out.)
Why did Dally Winston hate to do things the legal way?
“Dally hated to do things the legal way. He liked to show that he didn’t care whether there was a law or not. He went around trying to break laws“ (pg 20).
What did Dally Winston like to do in the Outsiders?
“Dally hated to do things the legal way. He liked to show that he didn’t care whether there was a law or not. He went around trying to break laws“ (pg 20). Dally likes to show that he can’t be changed by authority and wanted to show it by breaking laws and not caring for anyone or anything.
Where do Ponyboy and Johnny meet up with Dally?
Ponyboy and Johnny meet up with Dally (Dallas) and go to the Nightly Double drive-in theatre. They sneak into the drive-in, although the admission is only 25 cents if you’re without a car.
What was the consequence of breaking the rules in the Outsiders?
The consequence to disobeying or breaking rules was my dad’s anger; the way he dealt with his anger is a whole other story. Violence can trigger emotions that cannot be undone which can lead to regret. Wes’s father wanted to teach Wes that violence is not tolerated especially a lady.