Who kills himself in the outsiders?

Dally felt his purpose in life was to protect Johnny. When he couldn't do this, the guilt came rushing to him, even if Johnny dying wasn't Dally's fault. He thought he had no purprose anymore and made the spare-of-the-moment decision to kill himself at the hands of another.
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Who kills themself in the outsiders?

Because of Johnny dying, Dally kills himself, and because Ponyboy loses two of his greatest friends, he shuts down and starts blocking out the world. He does this because he believes that if he can keep out everyone else, he can keep out that voice telling him “Dally and Johnny are dead, Pony.
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Does Johnny kill himself in the outsiders?

After saving some children from a burning building, Dallas and Ponyboy sustained some injuries. Both in the novel and in the movie, however, the character Johnny endured the worst burns. He fought for his life but eventually died in the hospital. The other Greasers didn't take the news well.
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Why does Johnny say that he wants to kill himself?

Johnny threatens to commit suicide, which frightens Ponyboy. Johnny's statement shows just how much the daily threat of violence affects him and the way he sees the world. He desperately wants to find a world without class division, a world where he can feel peace. “Easy, Ponyboy,” he said softly, “we'll be okay.”
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What was Dally's last words?

He died as soon as he was shot in the book. Actually, his last word was only, "Pony" in the movie.
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The Outsiders(1983) - When Dallas Dies



Why is Dally so broken after Johnny's death?

Dally is furious and has a breakdown because Johnny was the one person he actually cared about. Dally is furious at the doctor for not being able to save Johnny. He refuses to believe that Johnny died. Dally is in shock and denial that Johnny died.
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Why is Dally's death significant?

Dally survived by insisting that he was in control of his life and it is fair to surmise that he viewed his death in the same way. Dally's reaction to Johnny's death allows Ponyboy to see Dally in a different light. After seeing him gunned down, Ponyboy thinks, ''Nobody would write editorials praising Dally.
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Why did Dally kill himself?

Dally felt his purpose in life was to protect Johnny. When he couldn't do this, the guilt came rushing to him, even if Johnny dying wasn't Dally's fault. He thought he had no purprose anymore and made the spare-of-the-moment decision to kill himself at the hands of another.
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Why do police kill Dally?

The policemen kill Dally. After Johnny dies in the hospital, Dally is so upset, he runs away from Ponyboy and robs a grocery store. The police chase him to the empty lot where the greasers hang out. There, Dally takes out his unloaded gun and threatens the police, who shoot him in self-defense.
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Who is most responsible for Johnny's death?

The Socials are responsible for Johnny's death because they are they ones who jumped Ponyboy and him in the park. This made Ponyboy and Johnny act in self-defense against Bob and the other Socials making them run away.
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How did Ponyboy say Dally died?

Dally pulls out a gun that isn't loaded, but is sure to draw the policemen's fire. They kill him. Ponyboy knows it was an act of suicide. He reflects on both the bad and good in Dally and concludes Dally died recklessly but bravely.
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Why did Johnny kill Bob?

Johnny tells Ponyboy that he (Johnny) killed Bob because the Socs were going to drown Ponyboy and beat up Johnny. Desperate and terrified, Ponyboy and Johnny hurry to find Dally Winston, the one person they think might be able to help them.
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What did Dally say when Johnny died?

Johnny is dying and is not impressed that the greasers won the rumble: "Useless . . . fighting's no good." He asks to speak to Ponyboy, and, leaning over him, Johnny's last words are "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold." When Johnny dies, Dally bolts out of the room and takes off running.
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Who died in the outsiders cast?

Leif Garrett (Bob Sheldon)

Playing a Soc who beats up Johnny, mistreats Cherry and dies by Johnny's hand wasn't Garrett's first acting gig. After acting in many '70s shows, he became a singer and instant teen idol with hits such as “I Was Made for Dancing.” He quit singing, resumed acting and later returned to music.
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How was Dally's death foreshadowed?

Notice the "used to." This is some subtle foreshadowing. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally's already dead when Pony's writing. His death is one of his reasons Pony's writing this piece in the first place. Last we checked, riding in rodeos was no crime, but jumping little kids is pretty bad.
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What does Two-Bit Matthews look like?

Two-Bit Mathews was around six feet tall, stocky in build, and was very proud of his long, rust-colored sideburns. He had gray eyes and was always wearing a wide grin. Two-Bit is six feet tall in the book as described by Ponyboy Curtis. In The Outsiders novel, Two-Bit's hair is described as 'rust colored.
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Why did Dally kill himself in the beach?

Dally then felt like it was his purpose to save Johnny's "innocence" (his emotions,thoughts etc.) from the cruel things they had to endure. When he failed at this, his guilt took over and he then killed himself (by the hand of another).
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Why can't Ponyboy accept Johnny's death?

Ponyboy can't accept Johnny's death because he was too young. Also because he was still in shock. Ponyboy and Johnny were really close. Johnny was like the leader of the Greasers.
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What did Dally go to jail for?

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. ' He detested authority and laws and went out of his way defy them.
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How did Ponyboy get so sick?

Ponyboy learns that he got a concussion when a Soc kicked him in the head during the rumble, and that he has been delirious in bed for three days.
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What would happen if Johnny didn't kill Bob?

If johnny would have never killed Bob then Ponyboy would've probably drowned and they wouldn't have to run away to the church. This event also affected the plot because if it would have happened they wouldn't be in trouble and the Curtis brothers wouldn't be in danger of getting split up.
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Is the outsiders a true story?

Though the real setting may cause you to wonder if Outsiders is based on a true story (like History's similarly located Hatfields & McCoys), this series is totally fictional. However, the cast and creators reveal that they still did a lot of research to make the story as authentic as possible.
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What is the ending in the outsiders?

Ponyboy tells a tragic tale—a tale of violence, of poverty, and of young men dying in the streets. But, luckily, The Outsiders manages to end on a happy note, with most of Ponyboy's major problems resolved. He isn't sent to a boys' home, or brought up on charges.
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Who was the only person Dally loved?

Ponyboy realizes this truth after Johnny's death. When he tries to make sense of Dally's reaction to Johnny's death, it dawns on him, "Johnny was the only thing that Dally loved."
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