Character Knowledge
Plot Events
Themes & Symbols
Greasers vs Socs
100

The "hero" in the papers currently in critical condition.

Johnny

100

The "rule" agreed upon for the big rumble.

No weapons

100

The deeper meaning behind Johnny’s command to "Stay gold."

retaining childhood innocence/purity

100

The fundamental difference between Greasers & Socs that goes beyond money.

Greasers feel too much and Socs feel to little

200

The Soc who visits Ponyboy to say he’s skipping the rumble.

Randy

200

How Dally "escapes" the hospital to join the fight.

Using Two-Bit's switchblade on a nurse

200

How the "sunset" symbolizes the connection between Pony and Cherry.

They see the same thing despite their social class

200

The realization Ponyboy has about the "Socs" after talking to Randy at the Tasty Freeze.

The Socs are just ordinary guys

300

He finally realizes Darry’s "hard" attitude is actually love.

Ponyboy

300

The winner of the rumble.

Greasers

300

hat the Greasers’ hair symbolizes beyond just a "look."

Rebellion and their only source of identity

300

Why Cherry refuses to visit Johnny in the hospital, despite her role as a spy.

He killed Bob, whom she saw as a good person (loyalty to her own)

400

The character who tells Ponyboy to "Stay gold.

Johnny

400

The lie Dally tells the police to get Pony to the hospital.

Motorcycle accident

400

The theme reflected in Randy’s choice to run away from the rumble.

The pointlessness of violence

400

The irony of Darry and Paul Holden facing off to start the rumble.

They were once friends/teammates who are now divided by class

500

The Greaser who "could have been a Soc" if not for the gang.

Darry

500

The person Johnny refuses to see at the hospital.

His mother

500

What Johnny’s "Southern Gentlemen" obsession symbolizes about his character.

His desire for honor and gallant sacrifice

500

The irony Ponyboy notes about the Socs’ appearance as they arrive at the rumble.

They look "decent" while Greasers look "hoody"