Characters & development
Main Ideas
Themes & Emotions
Plot Events
Other Events
100

The Soc that visits Ponyboy in his house to talk about the court hearing.

Who is Randy Adderson?

100

The object that falls out of Johnny’s copy of Gone With the Wind.

What is a letter/note from Johnny?

100

The emotion that takes over Ponyboy while
he is dealing with Johnny and Dally’s death.

What is Grief?

100

The object Ponyboy uses to scare off the angry Socs in Chapter 12.

What is A Busted Pop Bottle?

100

This emotion overwhelms Ponyboy as he deals with Johnny and Dally’s deaths.

What is Grief?

200

Darry and Ponyboy tell Soda they will stop doing this thing to stop tearing him apart.

What is Arguing?

200

The judge avoids asking Ponyboy tough questions during the hearing for this reason.

What is the judge know Pony’s traumatized?

200

The reason Ponyboy starts failing his classes after the hearing.

What is Trauma and Exhaustion?

200

This final realization inspires Ponyboy to write his English theme.

What is wanting people to understand greasers are human?

200

This character tries to act strong but secretly struggles with the pressure of raising his brothers.

Who is Darryl Curtis?

300

This character shows growth by admitting he’s scared of losing his family.

Who is Sodapop Curtis?

300

Ponyboy pretends he killed Bob instead of Johnny, and states Johnny is not dead.

What is Denial?

300

This theme appears when Ponyboy realizes the Socs aren’t all the same after talking to Randy.

What is Understanding Others?

300

This painful truth Soda reveals about Sandy in Chapter 12.

What is Sandy cheating on Sodapop?

300

This character admits he’s been pushing Pony too hard because he’s scared.

Who is Darryl Curtis?

400

Darryl Curtis does this unexpected act in public, which shows how scared he is of losing his family.

What is Crying?

400

This moment forces the Curtis brothers to finally talk honestly and stop fighting.”

What is Soda breaking down crying?

400

This theme is shown when Ponyboy realizes he can be tough without becoming violent.

What is Self-Control?

400

This ongoing issue triggers the huge fight between the Curtis brothers.

What is Constant Arguing?

400

This realization helps Ponyboy begin healing after the hearing.

What is Accepting his Friends Death?

500

By the end of the book, Ponyboy decides to tell his truth by doing this.

What is writing his theme?
500

In the final chapter, Pony does this unexpected act of kindness, showing he is not completely hardened.

What is Picking Up Glass?

500

Ponyboy’s denial about Bob’s death symbolizes this psychological response.

What is Shock?

500

This school assignment later becomes known as The Outsiders.

What is Mr. Symes English Theme?

500

This character shows maturity by cleaning up the broken glass after threatening the Socs.

Who is Ponyboy Curtis?