Characters
Plot
Themes
Vocab/Figurative Language
Conflict
Misc.
100

This character comes from an abusive/neglectful home 

Johnny Cade

100

This is the point-of-view used to tell the story. And whose point of view is it?

First person and Ponyboy

100

What does it mean when Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay gold"?

to remain innocent, good, and stay true to himself
100

“It [Buck’s shirt] about swallowed me.”

This quote is an example of

personification

100

This is what causes the Socs to attack the boys at the park

 Pony and Johnny were with Cherry and Marcia and their boyfriends (Bob and Randy) were jealous

100

 The genre of The Outsiders is 

Realistic fiction

200

Who is the protagonist of the story? 

 Ponyboy

200

This is what Cherry tells Ponyboy about the Socs that he has a hard time believing

Cherry states "things are rough all over."

200

When Pony and Johnny are in the church rescuing the kids, what surprises Ponyboy about Johnny? 

Johnny looks happier than Pony has ever seen him. 

200

“Dally handed me a shirt about sixty-million sizes too big.”  

This quote is an example of

           

hyperbole

200

These are the two major groups in conflict in the book

 Socs and the greasers

200

This is the book that Pony and Johnny read while hiding out

Gone With the Wind

300

Which character could be described as "happy-go-lucky" and has very emotive eyes?

Soda

300

This is why Johnny and Ponyboy go into the fire

They both wanted to save the children

300

Name 3 themes that are present in the novel.

Stereotypes, violence, innocence, identity, belonging, 

300

This is what gallant means, and a character who was described as being gallant  

Heroic gentleman; Dally

300

Name 2 conflicts that are running through the novel.

Character Vs. Character: Pony's relationship with Darry 

Character vs. Society 


300

This is the name of the town Johnny and Ponyboy run away to 

Windrixville

400

Which character's face could be described as "elfish"?

Dally

400

List 4 events that are part of the rising action.

Ponyboy gets attacked by Socs, Johnny killing Bob, Johnny and Ponyboy run away, tension mounts between Greasers and Socs, church fire

400

Why is the novel called The Outsiders and how does that relate to the theme?

Because it explores the theme of belonging, identity, and social alienation. It focuses on characters who feel they do not belong to mainstream society based on economic status, social class, and stereotypes placed upon them. 

400

All the lower valley was covered with mist, and sometimes little pieces of it broke off and floated away in small clouds.  The sky was lighter in the east, and the horizon was a thin golden line. The clouds changed from gray to pink, and the mist was touched with gold. There was a silent moment when everything  held its breath, and then the sun rose.”  


Imagery

400

What is the main source of tension between the Greasers and the Socs?

financial situation

400

Nature’s first green is gold,

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf’s a flower;

But only so an hour.

Then leaf subsides to leaf.

So Eden sank to grief,

So dawn goes down to day,

Nothing gold can stay.

Where is allusion in this poem? 

So Eden sank to grief

500

S. E. Hinton devotes most of chapter one to

Character development

500

What is the climax of the story?

The church fire leading to Johnny's death

500

Explain how one theme is developed throughout the novel. 

Answers will vary.

500

And Johnny, who was the most law-abiding of us, now carried in his back pocket a six-inch switchblade.  He’d use it, too, if he ever got jumped again. They had scared him that much. He would kill the next person who jumped him. Nobody was ever going to beat him like that again. Not over his dead body...”        

This quote is an example of...

Foreshadowing

500

How do Johnny's prior experiences affect his behaviour in the park? Does this justify his actions?

answer vary

500

This is what the boys understand "nothing gold can stay" to mean 

Nothing precious lasts forever - that all good things must come to an end

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