Do you think Mark and Dally have things in common? Well when people think about Mark and Dally they seem like complete opposites. One reason is maybe because they are in two different books, or because they might just have two different names but they do have some similarities. One might be how they both had to deal with going to jail and how they will never be comfortable in their own skin. Now let's explain the similarities and differences between the characters. Dally and Mark share differences ,they share the fact that they both went to prison very early on in life but they both went for severely different reasons. Dally got sent to jail at the age of ten,the reader could infer that he was sent to jail for being affiliated with gangs …show more content…
For instance, in the text it says “I was crazy, you know that,kid? crazy for wantin’ Johnny to stay outta trouble, for not wanting him to get hard. If he'd been like me he’d never been in this mess. If he’d got smart like me he’d never have had to run in the church. You’d better wise up, pony, you get tough like me and you don't get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you.” (Hinton 155) another piece of evidence states “The text states “In New York, Dally blew off steam in gang fights, but here organized gangs are rarities.” (Hinton 19). This piece of evidence helps prove that he will never be comfortable in his own skin so he takes it out on fighting other people. He had gotten into gangs from a young age and started fighting people early on. But on the other hand Mark has a different experience with fighting people he enjoyed them because he could also blow off steam but he felt that it brought his friend group closer together. The text states “Like we got into those gang fights– it was so important, it was the whole world if we won or lost– and the buddies we had then. We were like brothers, not just you and me but all of us together. We would've died for eachother then. And now everybody’s kinda slipped away.”(hinton 68) These two pieces of evidence show that both