Characters
Plot
Conflict
Figurative Language
Character Traits
100

Who is the protagonist/main character of this story?

Ponyboy

100

Protagonist: Antagonist, Greasers: _____

Socs

100

The conflict between Pony and Darry is resolved after this

Pony sees Darry crying at the hospital. They hug.

100

What is a comparison of two unlike objects or things WITHOUT using "like" or "as?" 

Metaphor

100

The greaser who is handsome & fun loving

Soda

200

Who is the greaser that loves cracking jokes and is always loyal to the other greasers?

Two-Bit Matthews

200

The Climax of the novel is when?

 The church catches on fire and the boys save the children.


200

This conflict is between Ponyboy and _____: "I wasn't going to live in this lousy neighborhood all my life."

Himself

200

What is the type of figurative language that repeats the first letter of each word? 

Example: Sally sells seashells by the seashore. 

Alliteration 

200

The greaser who is serious & determined?

Darry

300

Who are Ponyboy's brothers?

Darry and Soda 

300

What is the resolution of The Outsiders?

Ponyboy is writing a story/theme for school about the greasers and the Socs. 

300

Ponyboy views a place where there are no greasers or socs, has peaceful thoughts about his parents, and he and Johnny become heroes in the __________.

The countryside, the church, Windrixville 

300

What is a comparison that uses "like" or "as?" 

Simile 

300

The greaser who is frightened and abused

Johnny

400

Who is Soda's best friend?

Steve

400

What is the setting of the story? (Time period, place, and circumstance)

What is 1960s, Oklahoma, town divided by rich and poor.

400

The conflict between the Socs and greasers is resolved after this event.

The Rumble!

400

What is the type of figurative language that gives an object, idea, or thing human qualities? 

Personification 

400

The church fire reveals this character trait in three greasers

Courage, Heroism, Selflessness.


500

What happened to Ponyboy's parents? Be specific. 

They died in a car accident. 

500

The author's purpose for using "sunsets" throughout The Outsiders...

It represents equality and unity.

500

The conflict between Johnny and his parents is resolved when this happens.

When Johnny Dies. 

500

Type of figurative language:

nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold.

Metaphor and/or Personification. 

I will also accept alliteration. 

500

The greaser who is tough, cold, and in the end "hopeless"?

Dally or Dallas 

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