Characters
Characters 2
Literary Elements
Plot
Plot 2
100

The youngest greaser who could be considered more sensitive than the others.

Ponyboy

100

How does Johnny view Dallas? 

with admiration and affection

100

The story is narrated from what point-of-view? 

1st person

100

How does Dally help Ponyboy and Johnny after they get into trouble with the Socs?

He gives them a gun, money, and tells them where to hide out. 

100

What is Ponyboy's mood at the end of the novel?

Angry

Bitter

Hopeful

Carefree

Hopeful

200

What is Johnny Cade's most heroic act?

Saving the kids from the fire. 

200

Would you characterize Dallas Winston is "tough and gallant" or "sage and heroic?" 

tough and gallant 

200

What is the difference in theme and plot? 

Plot is what actually happens in the story and theme is the lessons we learn from the story. 

200

What threatens the Curtis brothers' current living situation? 

The threat of being legally separated. 

200

What's the name of the poem Ponyboy recites to Johnny?

"Nothing Gold Can Stay"
300

What does Ponyboy realize about Darry over the course of the story?

That Darry loves him and just wants what is best for him. 

300

Which character does NOT express regret about all the fighting between the Socs and greasers? 

Dallas

300

In this story, Bob's rings are a symbol used to represent Johnny's __________.

fear after getting jumped

300

When Ponyboy says that all Socs wear Madras shirts, drive Mustangs, and have more money than they need, it is an example of...

stereotyping

300

Who wrote the poem Ponyboy recites to Johnny at the church?

Robert Frost

400

Who is the narrator of the story?

Ponyboy Curtis 

400

Randy proves what to Ponyboy about Socs?

Socs are just people like himself, and they aren't all bad. 

400

What is foreshadowing and what is an example of it in the novel?

A warning or indication of a future event. 

Examples may vary. 

400

Why do Ponyboy and Cherry talk about sunsets so much? What do they mean to them?

It makes them see that they live in the same world even though it doesn't feel like it sometimes; their lives aren't so different because everyone has problems.

400

What happened to the Curtis boys' parents?

They died in a car wreck. 

500

Over the course of the novel, the relationships among the three Curtis brothers (Ponyboy, Sodapap, and Darry) undergoes change. Explain the changes that take place in their relationships.

Various answers. 

500

What was the name of the guy who rode in the ambulance and stayed with Ponyboy after the fire? 

Jerry Wood

500

What can we infer about the reason Sandy left town and wouldn't marry Soda?

She was pregnant with someone else's baby. 

500

What has Ponyboy learned by the end of the novel about people? (This is also a theme of the novel). 

People are basically alike, in spite of appearances.

500

Discuss how one of the following topics begins ad develops throughout the novel. 

struggle between rich and poor

journey from youth to adulthood

what it means to be a hero

the power of friendship

Various answers. 

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