Johnny wanting to die, Randy and his thoughts about the rumble, and Dally being sad about Johnny's death are all examples of this type of conflict
What is Character vs. Self?
darry is a greaser for this reason
What is because the greasers are his friends?
This is the narrator of the Outsiders
Who is Ponyboy Curtis?
The place where Johnny kills Bob
What is the park?
Dally uses this word to describe his unloaded gun
A heater
Ponyboy being a greaser because of his family is this type of conflict
What is Character vs. Fate?
This man is the wisecracker of the greasers
Who is Two-Bit?
What is 16 years old?
Ponyboy gets jumped outside of what in the first chapter
What is a movie theater?
Pony boy uses this word to describe the police
What is the fuzz?
Ponyboy and Johnny running from the police and hiding is an example of this type of conflict
What is Character vs. Society?
For this reason Dally carried an unloaded heater
What is for a bluff or intimidating the Socs?
This is the decade the book and movie takes place
What is the 1960's
This place is where Ponyboy meets Cherry Valance
What is the drive-in?
Ponyboy uses this word to describe what Socs wear
What is madras?
Johnny against his parents abusing him is this type of conflict
What is Character vs. Fate?
Johnny was able to rest on his death bed after he finally got what he always wanted
What is Dally being proud of Johnny?
This is the actor who plays Steve in the Outsiders
Who is Tom Cruise?
Ponyboy and Johnny go to this place after killing Bob, the Soc
What is Buck Merrill's house
Ponyboy says this is the definition of a Soc
Who are the socials, or the jet set, or the rich kids?
This type of conflict is when Bob's parents don't get him in trouble so he does more bad things
What is Character vs. Fate
The game Curly Shepard and Ponyboy that got both their hands burnt
What is chicken?
This characters prized possession is a 10-inch switchblade
Who is Two-Bit?
This is the town Ponyboy and Johnny run away to
What is Windrixville?
The brumly boys use this word to describe a fight or rumble
What is bop-action?