In "The Outsiders," Dally expresses his concern about Johnny going to jail because he knows that the harsh realities of prison life would be too much for Johnny, who is already vulnerable and traumatized. Dally believes that jail would break Johnny's spirit and rob him of his hope, as he sees prison as a place that can corrupt and destroy a young person. Dally's protective instincts highlight his deep care for Johnny and his desire to shield him from further pain and suffering.
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