Give FIVE adjectives that BEST describe Ponyboy's personality.
thoughtful, intelligent, independent, a dreamer, empathetic, sympathetic, kind, understanding, sweet, loyal, open-minded, studious, heroic, honest, sensitive
What are the five stages of plot?
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
Who is the author of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay?"
Robert Frost
In which city and state does the story take place?
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Give FIVE adjectives that BEST describe Johnny's personality.
damaged, hurt, quiet, shy, brave, thoughtful, nervous, loyal, wise, lovable, compassionate, kind, understanding
What are two important falling action events?
1) Dally robs a store, aims his unloaded gun at the police, and is killed. 2) Ponyboy collapses from exhaustion and shock. 3) Ponyboy goes to the trial and is acquitted (the case is dropped). 4) Ponyboy finds the letter from Johnny.
In what time period does the story take place?
the 1960s
How are Dally and Bob's personalities similar? Why is Cherry attracted to both of them?
They are both confident, cool, intimidating, tough, hard, and violent at times. Cherry is attracted to both of them because they are natural leaders whom people follow and respect.
In which stage of plot does Ponyboy break off the end of the soda bottle and threaten to cut the Socs if they don't get back in their car?
falling action
What is the name of the town where Johnny and Ponyboy hide after killing Bob? Describe in detail what it is like there.
They are in the country in a small town called Windrixville. They stay in an abandoned church at the top of Jay Mountain. It is beautiful and quiet and peaceful.
Write all of the greasers' first AND last names on the board (there are seven).
Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darrel (Darry) Curtis; Steve Randle; Keith (Two-Bit) Matthews; Dallas (Dally) Winston; Johnny Cade
What is the climax of the novel and WHY is this the climax?
The climax of the novel occurs when Johnny dies. Johnny is one of the most important characters in the story; he is the gang's pet. His death after saving the kids in the church fire is a shocking end to his short sixteen years. The greasers will never be the same after his death.
What does the church symbolize and why is it so important to the story?
The church symbolizes safety and protection. It is important to the story because Johnny and Ponyboy are able to forget their problems back home and be themselves for a while. It is also where Johnny, Dally, and Ponyboy save the children and become heroes.
Before the rumble, Ponyboy asks everyone why they like to fight. Why do Darry, Soda, Steve, and Two-Bit like to fight?
Darry fights for pride, Soda for fun, Steve for hatred, and Two-Bit for conformity (because everyone else is doing it).
What are four important rising action events in the story?
1) Ponyboy is jumped by the Socs. 2) Ponyboy and Johnny meet Cherry and Marcia at the drive-in. 3) Johnny kills Bob. 4) Johnny and Ponyboy hide in the church. 4) The church catches on fire and they save the kids. 5) The Greasers beat the Socs in the rumble.
EXPLAIN what is the MOST important conflict & the MOST important theme in The Outsiders.
The characters in The Outsiders judge each other based on their social class (rich vs. poor, Socs vs. greasers, upper class vs. lower class). When we judge people and stereotype them, we begin to think everyone in that group acts the same and thinks the same. The theme is we should not hate anyone because of where they are from or how much money they have. We need to get to know people before making judgements. As Ponyboy got to know Cherry and Randy, he realized that everyone is an individual.
Recite the TITLE, AUTHOR, and POEM.
"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost.
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.