Characters and Personality
Plots and events
Quotes and dialogue
Themes and symbols
Greasers vs Socs
100

How does Dally die?

He is shot by the police

100
Why did Ponyboy and Johnny run away?
Because they killed Bob.
100

Who says "Stay Gold, Ponyboy"

Johnny
100

What is the main theme in The Outsiders?

Social class conflict.

100

Who are the Greasers?

The Greasers are a gang of boys from the poorer side of town.

200

What is Sodapop known for?

Being handsome, positive, and compassion

200

What happens to Johnny in the church?

Johnny was trying to save kids from the fire and got injured.

200

who says "things are rough all over"?

Cherry

200

How does the theme identify appear in the book?

Ponyboy and the other struggles with figuring out who they really are beyond the labels of the "Greasers and the Socs".

200

Who are the Socs?

The Socs are the rich kids from the richer side of town.

300

What is Darry's main role in the family?

He takes care of Ponyboy and Sodapop

300
What is the significance of the sunset in the story.

Symbolises shared experiences and emotions. 

300

who says "Dally was so real he scares me"?

Ponyboy

300

How is violence a theme in the book?

The book shows how violence can come from pain, fear, or anger but is doesn't really solve problems.

300

what is the main difference between the Greasers and Socs?

Their wealth.

400

What happened to Johnny that made him scared and nervous?

He was severely beaten by the Socs.

400

What does Ponyboy write for his English assessment?

An essay that is about his experiences. 

400

who says "i'm never nice, can't risk it"?

Dally

400

What does the blue mustang represent?

Socs' wealth, power, and the danger they bring to the Greasers.


400

What are the similarities between the gangs?

Both groups have problems.

500

What is Ponyboy known for liking apart from the other Greasers?

His love of reading and books.

500

Why does Ponyboy feel like Darry doesn't like him at the beginning of the book?

Because Darry is very strict with him, yells a lot, and never shows affection like Sodapop does.

500

who says "I lie to myself all the time, but I never believe me"?

Ponyboy

500

What does the  burning church symbolise in the story?

It represents change and a turning point.

500

How does S.E. Hinton use the conflict between Greasers and Socs to criticize social inequality?

Hinton uses the rivalry to show that classes divides are unfair based on there stereotypes. 

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