Who is the main character in the story?
Ponyboy, Johnny, Dally, Darry, Sodapop, Two-Bit
Who is the author of The outsiders?
S.E Hinton
What does socs feel in the story?
The Socs are rich, but they often feel lonely.
What is the style of the author?
The author of The outsider has a unique style.
Who kills Bob in the story?
Johnny Cade
Who is Ponyboy, the main character's best friend?
Johnny Cade
When was The Outsiders published
1967
what does both group have a similar part?
both groups have the similar feelings and struggles throughout the story.
The author also uses simple literary devices like symbolism and first-person view to show the characters' struggle in growing up, fitting in,___ _______ ____ _____ __________
fill in the blank
and dealing with social differences.
What leads to Johnny and Ponyboy become a hero?
They saved children in a burning church
What are two gangs in the story?
Greasers and Socs
What are the names of the two rival groups in The Outsiders?
Greasers and socs
What does greasers care in the story?
They care and think each other as family.
What does author provide in the book that it is actually relatable to the teen current day?
teenagers voice
What decisions would you have made if you were the Greasers?
Your Thoughts
What is Greasers described as in the story?
Poor, underprivileged, poverty
Who is the main characters from the Socs?
Bob and Cherry
What does author shows in the story?
The author shows that freindship is not just about money, but also about being there whenever they need each other.
The author of The Outsiders has a unique style, because the book provides teenagers voice that is actually relatable to the _________ _______ ____.
Fill in the blank
teenagers current days
What are some conflicts between the Greasers and the Socs in the story?
Violence , Social Institutions
Name 5 characters of the Greasers
Ponyboy, Johnny, Dally, Darry, Sodapop, Cherry, Two-Bit
What does character discuss in the book?
The characters discuss their lives, friendships, and conflicts between the Greasers and the Socs.
How does The Outsiders show the theme of social class?
In The Outsiders, it shows gap between rich and poor through two rival groups known as the Socs and the Greasers.
What does author use literary devices?
The author also uses simple literary devices like symbolism and first-person view to show the characters' struggle in growing up, fitting in, and dealing with social differences.
What real world issue does the conflict between the Greasers and the Socs remind you of?