PB & J
Nothing Gold Can Stay
The Movie
Greasers vs. Socs
Cause & Effect
100

What is the name of the book Ponyboy reads to Johnny at the church?

Gone with the Wind

100

This poet wrote, "Nothing Gold Can Stay?"

Robert Frost

100

The movie is set in this U.S. state?

Oklahoma

100

What type of car does Bob Sheldon drive? 

A Blue Mustang
100

Johnny kills Bob because of this immediate threat?

Bob drowning Ponyboy. 

200

What were Johnny's last words to Ponyboy? 

Stay Gold

200

“Nature’s first green is gold” is an example of this literary device?

Metaphor

200

The film was released in this year?

1983

200

Which side of town do the Greasers live on? 

East side of town 

200

The church fire leads to this shift in public perception?

What is the Greasers being seen as heroes?


300

What is the name of the mountain where Johnny and Ponyboy go to hide?

Jay Mountain

300

The poem's tone can be best described as?

Melancholy and/or Reflective

300

Which now famous actor plays Steve?

Tom Cruise
300

Who won the rumble?

The Greasers

300

Johnny’s death causes Dally to do this?

Provoke the police into killing him


400

Cutting their hair symbolizes this internal conflict.

character vs. self

400

The central idea of the poem is that all beautiful things are ___.

Temporary/Fleeting
400

This director brought The Outsiders to the big screen?

Francis Ford Coppola

400

When Ponyboy says, “It ain’t fair,” he is responding to this harsh reality.

The socio-economic differences between both groups and/or unfair treatment of the Greasers. 

400

Ponyboy’s trauma leads him to do this at the end of the novel?

Write his English theme as his story

500
What is the name of the teacher that calls Pony, Johnny, and Dally, heroes,"  after the church fire? 

Mr. Jerry Wood. 

500

In The Outsiders, the poem foreshadows this event?

Johnny's death. 

500

Two Bit was wearing a shirt with this cartoon character on it? 

Mickey Mouse

500

What does the term, "Soc" stand for?

Socials

500

Why does Randy visit Ponyboy?

To tell him not to take the blame for Bob's death.