In what city or state does the outsiders take place?
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Who does ponyboy come into conflict with at the beginning of the story when leaving the movie theater.
The Socs
What does the greasers long hair symbolize?
Their identity, rebelion, and their spot in group.
Who is johnny's best friend?
Ponyboy
Who is ponyboy's oldest brother and guardian?
Darry.
What are the two main neighborhoods where the Greasers and socs live
The east side ( Greasers ) and the west side ( Socs )
What kind of conflict is ponyboy arguing with darry at home?
Man Vs Man
What do the sunsets symbolize in the book?
That everyone is the same no matter what even Greasers and Socs.
How is johnny's home life described in the book?
He comes from an abusive and neglected family.
What are ponyboys main interests and hobbies?
Reading, writing, and watching movies.
What important events happen at the abandoned church in the countryside
Ponyboy and johnny hide there, and they rescue children from a fire
What conflict caused ponyboy to run away with johnny?.
Ponyboy fights with darry which leads him to leave the home
What does the abandoned church symbolize for ponyboy and johnny?
A place of safety, escape and comfort.
What does johnny do at the park that changes the story?
He kills bob to save ponyboy.
What happens to ponyboy after the incident at the park?
He runs away with johnny to hide.
How does the rural setting at the church is different then the city and what can it symbolize
It is peaceful and quiet compared to the violent city symbolizing escape and safety for ponyboy and johnny
What external conflict leads to the rumble between greasers and the Socs?
Ongoing tension and revenge after the death of Bob.
What does johnny's message" stay gold " symbolize?
Staying innocent and true to your true self.
What heroic action does johnny take at the church?
He rescues children from the burning building.
What internal conflict does ponyboy struggle with throughout the novel?
He struggles with identity,violence, and understanding both Greasers and Socs.
How does the setting of the park at night contribute to the conflict between the greasers and socs?
The dark isolated setting creates tension and danger leading to the fight where johnny kills bob
How does johnny's conflict with fear and abuse influence his actions in the book?
His fear of the socs and his abusive home life push him to act in self defense and protect ponyboy leading to the death of Bob
How does the switchblade act as a symbol in the story?
It represents violence, danger, and the harsh reality of the greasers lives.
What does johnny's character represent in the novel?
Innocence, bravery, and the impact of violence and abuse
What changes occur in ponyboy by the end of the book?
He matures, understands others better, and decides to tell his story through writing.