Characters
Plot Events
Quotes
Themes and Symbols
Vocabulary
100

Who is the narrator of The Outsiders?

Ponyboy Curtis

100

What happens to Ponyboy and Johnny at the park?

They are attacked by the Socs, and Johnny kills Bob Sheldon in self-defense.

100

"Nothing Gold can stay."

Ponyboy

100

What does the sunset symbolize in the novel?

The shared humanity between the Socs and the greasers.

100

Aloof

distant, reserved or indifferent

200

Which character is known for carrying a switchblade?

Two-Bit Mathews

200

Where do Ponyboy and Johnny hide after the incident at the park?

In an abandoned church in Windrixville

200

"I never noticed colors and clouds and stuff until you kept reminding me about them."

Johnny Cade

200

What does Two-Bit's switchblade symbolize?

The greasers' need for self-defense and their rebellious nature.

200

unfathomable

impossible to understand

300

Who is Ponyboy's oldest brother?

Darry Curtis

300

What causes the church to catch on fire?

A lit cigarette

300

"Things are rough all over."

Cherry Valance

300

What theme is highlighted by the rivalry between the Socs and the greasers?

Social class conflict

300

nonchalant

feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed

400

Which character saves the children from the burning church?

Johnny Cade

400

How do Ponyboy and Johnny become heroes?

They save children trapped in the burning church.

400

"I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me."

Ponyboy Curtis

400

What do Bob's rings symbolize?

Wealth and power

400

elude

to escape from or avoid

500

Who is the Soc girl that Ponyboy befriends at the drive-in?

Cherry Valance

500

What injuries do Johnny sustain from the fire?

Severe burns and a broken back

500

"Ponyboy, what on earth is the matter with you? Can't you use your head?"

Darry Curtis

500

What theme is represented by the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay?"

The fleeting nature of innocence

500

incredulous

unwilling or unable to believe something