What does the slang word “tuff” mean?
Cool or impressive
Why do you think an author might show two groups in conflict instead of just one main character?
To explore how society, not just individuals, creates problems or divisions.
What kind of music was popular among teens in the 1960s?
Rock and Roll
What are the two main social groups in The Outsiders?
The Greasers and the Socs
Based on the title, what might it mean to be an “outsider”?
Someone who doesn’t fit into social norms.
What does it mean to “dig” something?
To like or understand it.
What might be the effect of writing a story where no group is completely good or bad?
It helps readers see that people are complex and challenges stereotypes.
What kind of clothing might a “Greaser” wear?
Leather jackets, jeans, slicked-back hair
Which group is wealthier?
Socs
Who might the “outsiders” be in the story?
The Greasers
What is a “heater”?
A weapon or firearm.
Why might an author set a story in a real, ordinary town instead of a fantasy world?
To make it feel realistic and relatable so readers see themselves in it.
What major US war caused tension during the 1960s?
The Vietnam War
Which group is looked down on by society?
Greasers.
What kind of conflict do you expect between the Greasers and Socs?
Physical and emotional fights between social classes
What might a “rumble” be?
A fight between groups
Why do stories about friendship and loyalty stay popular with readers over time?
Because those themes are universal—everyone values belonging and connection.
What kind of car would a Soc most likely drive?
A fancy or new car (like a Mustang or Corvette)
What might cause tension between the two groups?
Differences in wealth, appearance, and lifestyle
What lesson might the characters learn by the end?
People aren’t so different despite their social groups
What does it mean if someone is “jumped”?
Attacked or ambushed by a group
Why might an author choose to write a story about teens rather than adults?
Because teen characters often face change, identity, and belonging—things readers can relate to.
What did many teens do for fun in the 1960s?
Go to drive-in movies, hang out at diners, listen to records
What larger theme does this conflict represent?
Class division or social inequality
Why do you think this book has remained popular for so long?
Its themes about identity, friendship, and belonging are timeless