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  1. Jul 3, 2024 · Why does Johnny consider Dally a hero in The Outsiders? To Johnny, Dallas Winston is a hero. He looks up to Dally. To Johnny, Dally is everything that he would like to be but isn't.

  2. He takes Johnny and Ponyboy to the Dairy Queen and tells them that a state of open warfare exists between the greasers and the Socs, who are furious about Bob’s death. He also lets slip that Cherry Valance, feeling responsible for the murderous encounter, has been acting as a spy for the greasers.

  3. May 4, 2021 · Answers 1. I think that was when Johnny was saving the little children from the burning church. For the first time in his life, Johnny felt like a hero: he felt like a gallant hero as if he was a character in Gone With the Wind.

  4. Jan 7, 2018 · Answers 1. I think that was when Johnny was saving the little children from the burning church. For the first time in his life, Johnny felt like a hero: he felt like a gallant hero as if he was a character in Gone With the Wind. Johnny felt a sense of purpose.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Johnny looks like he's already dead, but he opens his eyes when Dally calls his name. Dally tells Johnny they won the fight, and Johnny says that is ''useless,'' that fighting is good...

  6. This chapter is on Sidgwick’s hedonistic view of the good or well-being. His contrast between ‘imperative’ and ‘attractive’ conceptions of ethics.

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  8. Apr 15, 2020 · Answers 1. Johnny is happy because he is doing something good..... something positive that makes him feel good about himself. He is a hero..... a productive member of society.

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