Who Said It?
Hey, that's mine!
Ugh, School Work
Symbolism
The 1960s
100

"What's a nice, smart kid like you running around with trash like that?"

Cherry

100

I swindled a nice-looking switchblade from the shop.

Two-bit

100

I was inspired to write a story after some rough life experiences

Ponyboy

100

Slicked back, greaser's hair. 

Identity 

100

in 1960's another group was experiencing segregation put forth by their government 

African Americans

200

"I never noticed colors and clouds and stuff until you kept reminding me about them. It seems like they were never there before."

Johnny

200

Growing up I had a house named after a Disney character

Soda Pop

200

I hope my letter reminded you to 'stay gold'

Johnny

200

The burning church 

The loss of innocene

200

People could enjoy this entertainment from their car

Drive ins

300

"It's like I'm the middle man in a tug o war and I'm split in half. You dig?"

Soda

300

Man, I could have had a scholarship for football and college

Darry

300

Man, I wish my best friend never dropped out of school 

Steve

300

Dally's Sweater

Protection of innocent, or shield

300

The most tuff soda at the time 

Coke

400

"You know what a greaser is? White trash with long hair."

Bob

400

Blue Mustangs are tuff

Randy

400

If they had a class on smooth talking I would be there in an instant. 

Two-bit

400

Ponyboy's story he chooses to write

The acceptance of change

400

The most listened band in the 1960s

The Beatles

500

"I'll take you"

Paul

500

I wish my kids didn't love hiding in churches

Jerry

500

I couldn't make it in school so I got thrown in the reformatory for 6-months... even missed the rumble. 

Curly 

500

The Brumly Boys

Represents the West Side and how it influences/molds the people who live in it. 

500

Every Greaser wishes they could like him 

Paul Newman