The Outsiders Chapter 1 Plot 1
The Outsiders Chapter 1 Plot 2
The Outsiders Chapter 1 Plot 3
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100

He is Ponyboy's older brother who works hard to support their family?

Darry

100

Where is Ponyboy at the very beginning of the chapter?

He is walking home alone after watching a movie at a theater in Tulsa.

100

Why is Darry so strict with Ponyboy and Sodapop?

Since their parents died in a car accident, Darry is responsible for his younger brothers; he is hard on Ponyboy because he is afraid that if they get into trouble, they will be separated by the authorities.

100

Who says, "I lie to myself all of the time. But I never believe me."

Ponyboy

100

This appearance/style represents the identity of a Greaser and their belonging to their social group.

Greasy Hair

200

What activity does Ponyboy enjoy in his free time?

Going to the movies or reading

200

What are the two main rival groups mentioned in the story, and how are they different?

The Greasers and the Socs. The Greasers are from the East Side and are poorer, while the Socs are from the West Side and are wealthy.

200

What sacrifice did Darry make to support his family?

He passed up a college scholarship to work in construction so he could provide for his brothers and keep the family together.

200

"Things are rough all over."

Cherry

200

This represent the idea that even though there are differences, everyone can appreciate the same things in life

The Sunset

300

Who does Ponyboy describe as the "gang's pet"?

Johnny

300

Why does Ponyboy prefer to watch movies alone, even though it can be dangerous?

He enjoys watching movies undisturbed so he can "get into" them, but he admits he wishes he had company for safety.

300

Examine the internal conflict Ponyboy feels toward Darry. Why does Ponyboy "bristle" at Darry’s words even though Darry saved him?

Ponyboy feels that Darry is too strict and doesn't love him. He doesn't yet realize that Darry's harshness comes from the massive responsibility of being a 20-year-old "parent" trying to keep his brothers out of the foster care system.

300

Who says, "Cause I'm dumb. The only things I was passing any way were auto mechanics and gym."

Sodapop

300

Clothing that shows the Socs are richer

Blue Mustang

400

Who is the gang memeber known for being the toughest?

Dally

400

Who follows Ponyboy in a red Corvair, and what do they do to him?

A group of five Socs follows him, pulls over, pins him down, and threatens to cut his hair with a switchblade.

400

Analyse the symbolism of the Red Corvair. Why is this car more than just a vehicle to the Greasers?

The car is a symbol of the Socs' wealth, mobility, and power. Because the Greasers are on foot and the Socs have fast, expensive cars, the Corvair represents a predatory threat that can appear and disappear quickly, leaving the Greasers vulnerable.

400

Who says, "It's not money, it's feeling- you don't feel anything and we feel too violently."

Ponyboy

400

This object represents violence and power. This shows the harsh realities of life for the greasers and their need to defend themselves.

Switchblade

500

What secret does Sodapop share with Ponyboy at the end of the chapter?

He thinks he is going to marry Sandy

500

How is Ponyboy rescued from the Socs?

He screams for help, and his brothers (Darry and Sodapop) along with other members of the Greaser gang hear him and chase the Socs away.

500

How does Ponyboy's behavior, doing homework and liking movies, make him an "outsider" within his own gang?

While most Greasers are "hoods" who fight and steal, Ponyboy is academic and artistic. He is caught in an ethical dilemma as he is loyal to his gang's identity, but his personal interests align more with a world beyond the "East Side" street life.

500

" I could fall in love with Dallas Winston," 

"I hope I never see him again, or I will."

Cherry

500

This place represents a temporary escape from relaity for Ponyboy and Johnny. It represents their need for normalcy in their difficult lives.

The drive in movie.