Quotes
Character Traits
Important Events
Themes & Symbols
Slang/ misc.
100

"Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold" (Hinton 148)

Johnny

100

This character acts tough but deep down is sensitive.

Sodapop

100

This person killed Bob

Johnny 

100

 "Stay Gold" represents what

Innocence / staying true to yourself 

100

something that is cool 

tuff

200

"Things are rough all over" (Hinton 35).

Cherry


200

This character is described as having eyes that are like ice

Darry 

200

The location Ponyboy and Johnny run away to 

An old church in Windrixville

200

The main theme shown by the Greasers

Friendship / loyalty

200

What they call the police officers 

The Fuzz 

300

"Ya know, the only thing that keeps Darry from bein' a Soc is us" (Hinton 126).

Two-Bit

300

This character likes school for some unfathomable reason (not the narrator) 

Two-Bit

300

What are Cherry and Ponyboy both interested in? 

Watching the sunset 

300

This hairstyle symbolizes being a Greasers..  

Long, greased hair 

300

What is "the cooler"

Jail 

400

"You could use a bath, greaser" (Hinton 55).

Bob

400
Cherry's last name 

Valance 

400

Randy visits Ponyboy before the rumble to explain this 

fighting won't solve anything 

400

The blue mustang symbolizes what

power / money / wealth 

400

Where does Dally take Johnny and Ponyboy to eat?

Dairy Queen

500
"Okay, kids, whatta ya need me for?" (Hinton 59).

Dally

500

A greaser who races horses as a jockey.

Dallas 

500

Ponyboy struggles in school after the rumble because of what internal conflict 

trauma / grief over Johnny and Dally's deaths 

500

Randy refusing to fight shows this theme

Violence is not the answer / Violence only causes more issues 

500

What do the Curtis brothers like to eat for breakfast?

chocolate cake

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