In "The Outsiders," Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dallas become heroes through their selfless actions during the church fire, where they save children trapped inside. Ponyboy feels a mix of pride and humility about their bravery, while Johnny, despite his injuries, seeks validation for his actions but remains modest. Dallas, on the other hand, struggles with his newfound fame, as he typically rejects societal approval and grApples with the emotional weight of the situation. Ultimately, their heroism highlights different responses to recognition and the complexities of their identities.
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