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Who does Johnny think is gallant in the outsiders?
Despite the fact that Two-Bit was responsible for breaking the school windows, Dally took the blame without “battin’ an eye or even denyin’ it.” Johnny proceeds to tell Ponyboy that he thinks Dally is a gallant person, much like the Southern gentlemen who ride into certain death throughout Gone with the Wind.
Who does Ponyboy think is Gallant?
Dally
Ponyboy speaks these words in Chapter 5, during his stay with Johnny in the abandoned church in Windrixville. Pony’s realization stems from a comment Johnny makes after reading a passage from Gone with the Wind, in which he says that Dally reminds him of one of the gallant Southern gentlemen from the Civil War.
Is Dally gallant in the outsiders?
By harboring and aiding a criminal, Dally is committing a serious crime, but he does not care because he knows he is helping his friends. Overall, Dally is a courageous, gallant individual, who is willing to risk his own life to help his friends out during difficult situations.
Why does Johnny think Dally is a gallant person?
Despite the fact that Two-Bit was responsible for breaking the school windows, Dally took the blame without “battin’ an eye or even denyin’ it.” Johnny proceeds to tell Ponyboy that he thinks Dally is a gallant person, much like the Southern gentlemen who ride into certain death throughout Gone with the Wind.
What does Johnny say to Pony about Dally?
Johnny is impressed by the charm and manners of the Southern gentlemen and mentions to Pony that they remind him of Dally. Pony is initially confused by Johnny’s comparison because Dally is an extremely rude individual. However, Johnny responds by telling Ponyboy about the time he saw Dally get arrested for a crime Two-Bit committed.
How did Johnny plan to conceal their identity?
Q. How did Johnny plan to conceal their identity? He didn’t. He decided to buy hats and fake mustaches for them to wear. He planned for them to cut and bleach their hair. He bought sunglasses and hats for them to wear. Q. Which member of the gang does Johnny think is gallant?
Why did Johnny like Gone with the Wind so much?
The Socs were happy with the Greasers. They wanted nothing to do with each other. They wanted a war-a rumble. Q. Why did Johnny like Gone with the Wind so much?