Characters
Johnny's Letter
Ponyboy and Randy
Symbols
Random/Final Jeopardy
100

When Johnny's mother is making a scene in the hospital, this character tells her off.

Who is Two-Bit?

100

"There's lots of ______ in the world. Tell Dally. I don't think he knows."

What is good?

100

Randy says he couldn't believe a greaser "could pull something like that." He was referring to this.

What is saving the kids from the fire?

100

These may represent the common ground shared by the Soc's and Greasers.

What are sunsets?

100
When Dally borrows this from Two-Bit, Ponyboy worries that he is really worked up.

What is the switchblade?

200

He claims that fighting is "useless".

Who is Johnny?

200

"I've been thinking about it, and that poem, that guy that wrote it, he meant you're gold when you're _ ____." 

What is "a kid"?

200

It's the thing Randy claims Bob needed from his parents, but never got.

What is discipline?

200

These may represent the Soc's power and resources and the Greasers' vulnerablility, as the Greasers are always walking.

What are the Soc's cars?

200

The narrator of the book and the point of view he tells the story in.

Who is Ponyboy and what is 1st person point of view?

300

He commits suicide by Police.

Who is Dally?

300

It's what Johnny claims makes his death "worth it".

What is saving the kids ("Their lives are worth more than mine")?

300

When Randy tells Pony he should just tell the truth in court, Ponyboy, perhaps deluded by the fog in his head, claims this is what happened to Bob.

What is that he himself, Ponyboy, killed Bob?

300

This represents the Greaser identity. It's threatened in the beginning of the book and then the boys remove it, sadly, from themselves in Windrixville.

What is greaser hair?

300

"It was a warmish Spring day with the sun shining bright." This is using what type of literary device?

What is imagery?

400

He gets in trouble for smoking in bed.

Who is Ponyboy?

400

Johnny tells Pony in his letter to have Dally to look at one of these.

What is a sunset?

400

It's the main lesson of the 2 conversations between Ponyboy and Randy.

What is that Greasers and Soc's are not as different as they may seem on the surface?

400

This represents a defiance of authority.

What is Two-Bit's switchblade?

400

"If I had worries like that, I'd consider myself lucky... I know better now." This excerpt uses this type of literary device.

What is foreshadowing?

500
In the beginning, he's looking to fight Dally, but later, he's visiting him in the hospital.

Who is Tim Shepard?

500

He is the author of the poem that Ponyboy recites to Johnny and that Johnny ends up explaining in the letter.

Who is Robert Frost?

500

Randy: "You can't ___ even if you whip us. You'll still be where you were beforeā€”at the bottom. And we'll still be the lucky ones, with all the breaks"

What is "win"?

500

These are a representation of the power the Soc's wield over the Greasers. They are a symbol of wealth and are literally used to hurt Greasers.

What are Bob's rings?

500
At the end of the book, Ponyboy threatens some Soc's with a broken bottle. Two-bit worries he's becoming "hardened," until Pony does this.

What is picking up the broken glass so nobody gets a flat tire?