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2. Tim is one of the few that enjoys being a hood, and is leader of the Shepard gang. He has a grim and bitter smile, like Dallas Winston and the Brumly boys. He has a neutral relationship with Ponyboy's gang, and was once found in their living room in the morning, reading the newspaper. He has a little brother named Curly, who was in the reformatory for the whole of the book. He treats his gang members with strictness and organization, unlike Ponyboy's crew, who are just buddies that stick together. He has a stern personality.
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Ponyboy felt good to see Dally in a bad mood because that was the sign that he was recovering well. Also, Tim Shepard grin ruefully, when he talks about his brother because he is proud of the criminal record his brother is building but misses him.
The above question is associated with the book "The Outsiders" which tells the story of street gang members and all the inhospitable and dangerous environments they are part of.
By reading this book, we can reach the following conclusions:
- Dally is a friend of Ponyboy (who is the protagonist of the story).
- He is a criminal, but he is very loyal to his friends and protects them as best he can.
- In an attempt to help and protect Ponyboy, Dally puts her own life at risk, even to the point of being hospitalized in serious condition.
- Ponyboy is very worried about him and visits him at the hospital every day.
- When Dally starts to recover and act grumpy, as he always did, Ponyboy is happy because he realizes that Dally is recovering well.
- Tim Shepard is the leader of another street gang. He has a younger brother, Curly Shepard, who has committed many crimes and was taken to juvie.
- Tim Shepard was very proud of the reputation his brother created, however, he misses his brother.
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