Characters
Plot events
Symbols
Extras
Setting
100

In who's point of view is the story told?

Ponyboy

100

This is the first situation where Ponyboy proves that he does not have street smarts.

He was walking home from the movies alone

100

This represents the wealth and emptiness of the Socs.

 A blue mustang

100

These two sides have been battling for years an no one really seems to know why.

Socs and Greasers

100

Where did Bob die

at the park
200

We learn about this character being jumped by the Socs in a flashback. He also has a bad relationship with his parents

Johnny

200

Johnny and Ponyboy's reason for running away.

Bob's murder

200

This represents how the Greasers are tuff and not clean cut.

long hair

200

This is what Dallas had in his hand at the end of the novel, which the police shot him for.

An unloaded gun

200

Where did they meet the soc girls?

The movie drive in

300

This character sees both sides of the Soc and Greaser fight, and wishes they would all find a way to get along.

Cherry Valance

300

This is the place that Dallas tells Ponyboy and Johnny to go to after the fight with the Socs.

An abandoned church

300

Ponyboy and Cherry both like this and it demonstrates that the Socs and Greasers are really not that different.

Sunsets and sunrises

300

Who is the author of this book? 

S.E Hinton 

300

Where did Johnny and Ponyboy run away to after killing a soc?

The church

400

This character turns out to be a truly kind and loving person, even though he dies with his public image being that of a delinquent.

Dallas Winston

400

This is the terrible/great thing that Ponyboy and Johnny do in the novel.

Risk their lives to save children from the burning church.

400

This is a novel that Johnny reads because he sees the connection of the Civil War to the battles between the Socs and Greasers

Gone With The Wind

400

This is where Ponyboy dreams of moving to in a perfect world.

Countryside

400

Where did ponyboy fall asleep before Darry hit him?

the lot

500

This character had to grow up too fast when his parents died and he was forced to raise his younger brothers.

Darry Curtis

500

These are Johnny's last words to Ponyboy.

Stay gold

500

This is the name of the horse who represented Sodapop's personality.

Micky Mouse

500

This is what Bob always needed from his parents

Discipline

500

Where does Johnny die?

At the hospital