What does Dally do after he leaves the hospital?
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.
Pony and Two-Bit also visit Dally, who is still in the hospital. He is his old self, and resents the fact that he will not be able to take part in the rumble that night.
Dallas asks Two-Bit for his switch-blade, and Two-Bit gives it to him. Dally hides it under his pillow. He plans to get out of the hospital in time for tonight's rumble, which he wants to win. He wants revenge for what's happened to Johnny.
6. Who gets sick and passes out after Dally dies? Ponyboy.
Tough Guy. 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.
What does Two-Bit give to Dally? Two-Bit gives Dally his black-handled switchblade.
Ponyboy asks Sodapop about Sandy and learns that she got pregnant and moved to Florida. Her parents refused to let her marry Sodapop because of his age, so Sandy left to live with her grandmother.
When the rumble ends, Dally and Ponyboy go to the hospital to see Johnny. A policeman stops them, but Ponyboy feigns an injury, and the officer gives them an escort to the hospital. Ponyboy and Dally find Johnny dying. Johnny moans that fighting is useless, tells Ponyboy to “[s]tay gold,” and then dies.
He mentions that another Greaser leader, Tim Shepard, had visited him about the rumble, and now Dally is determined to get out of the hospital by that night. Dally also asks for Two-Bit's prized switchblade.
As he fights, Pony asks Dally how he got out of the hospital. Apparently, Dally threatened a nurse with the knife he got from Two-Bit and she let him out. The Soc that Pony was fighting gets him down on the ground and is punching him hard, over and over. Darry gets rid off the guy, since the guy's heavier than Pony.
How did Dally get out of the hospital in the outsiders?
How did Dally get out of the hospital? Dally held a knife to the nurses throat to get out of the hospital. Why did Dally take Ponyboy to see Johnny after the rumble? They went to tell johnny that they won the rumble.
Dally and Ponyboy make it to the hospital in time. 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."

After the rest of the Greasers have one final rumble with the Socs, they return to the hospital just before Johnny succumbs to his injuries. Before dying, he tells Ponyboy to "stay gold."
Distraught after Johnny's death, Dally has run off to do something desperate. He has robbed a grocery store and called Darry for help, but the police have surrounded him in the vacant lot while the greasers watch at a distance. Dally pulls out a gun that isn't loaded, but is sure to draw the policemen's fire.
According to Ponyboy, Dally died because, “Dally Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted” (154). Ponyboy fainted in the vacant lot because of the gash he got on his head during the rumble and the shock of seeing two of his friend die.
his last words were "pony".
Dallas comes back with sodas, and hands one to each girl. Cherry throws it in Dally's face.
Johnny's death was hard for Dally to handle because he was the one person Dally cared about. 3. Why do you think Dally would have wanted to die? Dally doesn't have anyone else in the world that he cares about, and he doesn't want to be alone.
Sodapop's Letter is a letter Sodapop gave Dallas to pass onto Ponyboy while he was staying at the church, because Soda knew Dallas knew where the boys were, but Dallas wouldn't tell even Soda, so he wrote Ponyboy this letter.
A doctor comes out to talk to them about Dally and Johnny. Dally is going to be fine. His arm is burned and he has to stay in the hospital for a day or two.
What does Two-Bit say that keeps Darry from being a SOC?
When Two-Bit says, “You know, the only thing that keeps Darry from bein' a Soc is us” (126), he means that of all the greasers Darry was the only one who could have been a Soc; he was smart, athletic, and good-looking.
Character Analysis Sherri (Cherry) Valance
To Pony, Cherry Valance typifies the perfect Soc girlfriend. And she is, perhaps, until her boyfriend, Bob, is killed. Cherry, a cheerleader, attends the same high school as Ponyboy.
She became friends with her baby's father Martin Brewer.
Sodapop told Ponyboy he was sure he was going to marry Sandy. However, when she got pregnant, she left to go live with her grandmother in Florida. Soda later runs off, saying he hates being in the middle, and it makes him feel more worse because she left him, and he loved her so much.
Johnny refuses to see his mother, and then he faints. Two-Bit and Ponyboy are told to leave, so they give Gone With the Wind to the nurse and go to see Dally Winston, who is also in the hospital after being burned dragging Johnny out of the burning church.
Jerry tells him what happened: Dally knocked Ponyboy out while smothering a fire that had caught on Ponyboy's back. Dally then saved Johnny.
Dally was proud of him. That was all Johnny had ever wanted." And Dally needs Johnny as much as Johnny needs Dally. 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."
When Pony looks at Darry he sees that he is crying. In that split second, Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care for him, that he was just trying too hard. After losing his parents, Darry fears losing another loved one.
The police stopped Dally while they were driving to the hospital because Dally had been driving too fast.
3. When Johnny's mother came to visit him at the hospital, what was Johnny's reaction? He rejects her visit; he tells the nurse he does not want to see his mother.
How did Dally convince the nurse to let him leave the hospital?
How did Dally convince the nurse to let him leave the hospital? He promises her that he is feeling much better and should be released. Why do Dally and Ponyboy go the the hospital after the fight?
As the rumble begins, Dally joins the Greasers to fight. He forced his way out of the hospital by using the switchblade. The fight ensues and is a hard fought one.
It is just after he, Johnny, and Dally entered the burning church to rescue the children who had gone inside. Jerry, one of the adults in charge of the children, is telling Ponyboy that Dally came out all right, but that Johnny was badly burned by a falling beam. He goes on to praise the three boys for their heroics.
Ponyboy and Johnny had rushed in to save the kids after that a big piece of amber fell onto Johnny's back. Ponyboy's back was on fire but he didn't feel it because Dally had given him a leather jacket. Dally ran in and knocked Ponyboy out because his back was on fire and carried Johnny out of the burning church.
Two-Bit's Switchblade
This symbolism surfaces most clearly when Dally borrows the blade from Two-Bit and uses it to break out of the hospital to join his gang at the rumble.
Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent. Johnny now senses the uselessness of fighting; he knows that Ponyboy is better than the average hoodlum, and he wants Ponyboy to hold onto the golden qualities that set him apart from his companions.
Johnny Depp smiling as he talked about missing the tip of his severed finger in court. In a video from the trial streamed online, Johnny is seen recounting how he injured his hand. He said, “As I told before, she threw a bottle of vodka at me and smashed it and cut my finger off, the tip of my finger, a good chunk.
Johnny's first tattoo, the words 'Cherokee Tribe,' which he got when he was 17 years old, is located on the upper right arm. His great-grandmother was a Cherokee, therefore the tattoo was created to honour his Native American roots.
How was Bob killed in The Outsiders? Bob was killed by Johnny with a six-inch switchblade. Johnny killed Bob because, if he didn't, Ponyboy would have been drowned by another of the Socs.
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.
Who did Johnny killed in The Outsiders?
Johnny tells Ponyboy that he (Johnny) killed Bob because the Socs were going to drown Ponyboy and beat up Johnny.
After Johnny's death and Dally's departure, Ponyboy wanders through the hospital's halls in a daze. Pony is in denial about Johnny's death, and keeps repeating that he isn't dead. He leaves the hospital and roams the streets until a stranger picks him up and drives him home.
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.
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 die a hero. He died violent and young and desperate, just like we all knew he'd die someday…But Johnny was right.
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.
Dally grabs Ponyboy and says that they have to quickly go to the hospital because Johnny is dying. Ponyboy isn't feeling very well himself. He is still sick and has been cut and bruised.
(1.48) After Johnny died, Dally makes an enormous sacrifice that took away his life. He loved Johnny so much that he couldn't take the fact he was gone. Dally was known to be the most cold-blooded member of the gang but after Johnny's death, he was the one who showed the most affection.
9- “… You'd better wise up, Pony…you get tough like me and you don't get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothing can touch you…” -This is the advice Dally gives Ponyboy on the way to see Johnny in the hospital after the rumble.
How do Ponyboy and Dally get into Johnny's hospital room? Dally pulls a switchblade on the doctor. Ponyboy starts crying and the nurse lets them in.
What does Pony realize about Darry at the hospital?
Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care about him; Darry is strict because he loves Ponyboy and wants him to succeed. Ponyboy runs across the room and embraces his brother, thinking that everything will be fine once he gets home.
Johnny refuses to see his mother, and then he faints. Two-Bit and Ponyboy are told to leave, so they give Gone With the Wind to the nurse and go to see Dally Winston, who is also in the hospital after being burned dragging Johnny out of the burning church.
The Gang was supported by Shepard's Gang, and Darrel's old friend Paul was fighting on the side of the socs. The rumble was won by the Greasers.