This character comes from an abusive/neglectful home.
Who is Johnny Cade.
This character is the narrator of the story.
Ponyboy Curtis
Name the two characters who ride around in the blue Mustang and one of them ultimately gets killed by Johnny.
Randy and Bob
The reason why Johnny and Ponyboy ran into the church while it was on fire.
They wanted to rescue the children.
This is what causes the Socs to attack the boys at the park.
Pony and Johnny were with Cherry and Marcia
This is the name of the mountain where Ponyboy and Johnny hide out.
Jay Mountain.
This is what Cherry tells Ponyboy about the socs that he has a hard time believing.
"Things are rough all over."
The person who was "scared of his own shadow" because he was jumped by the socs and was badly beaten.
Johnny
The youngest member of the greasers.
Ponyboy
This is the book that Pony and Johnny read while hiding out.
Gone With the Wind
This happened to Ponyboy's parents.
They died in a car crash.
The thing that both Ponyboy and Cherry enjoy even if they are on opposite sides of town.
Watch the sun set.
The names of Ponyboy's brothers.
Darry and Sodapop
The major conflict in this story is _____ vs. _____
Socs vs. greasers
This character was described as being gallant (a heroic gentleman).
Dally
The Outsiders is written in this point-of-view.
First-person point of view.
What was the name of the horse that Sodapop saw as his pet?
Mickey Mouse
The author of The Outsiders.
S.E Hinton
Johnny and Ponyboy run away to this town.
Windrixville
Sodapop works at this business.
The local gas station (The DX)
Warfare between the socs and greasers is going on because of this.
Social Class Conflict (those with power & money and those without)
Dally gives this to Ponyboy, which ends up saving his life at the church.
His leather jacket
Cherry's last name
Valance
The greasers include these characters:
Ponyboy, Johnny, Sodapop, Steve, Darry, Dallas, Two-Bit
The meaning of the phrase "nothing gold can stay".
Nothing precious lasts forever - that all good things must come to an end.