He is attractive, like a Greek god.
Who is Sodapop?
"Tuff" means...
What is cool?
Madras shirts, Mustangs, and rings are all __________ of being a Soc.
What are symbols?
The title of the book
What is The Outsiders?
In what decade does The Outsiders take place?
When is the 1960s?
He is a wise-cracker, always has to get his “two-bits” into the conversation, enjoys drinking alcohol and stealing, is the oldest of the gang and enjoys school.
Who is Two-Bit?
Ponyboy says, “I was still lying and I knew it. I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me”. What is he lying to himself about?
What is he doesn't care about anyone?
Cherry tells Ponyboy “things are rough all over” (35). Finally, in chapter 7, Ponyboy figured out what she meant by that statement.
What is everybody has problems?
The story is told through a 1st person point of view. Who is the narrator?
Who is Ponyboy?
The setting of the story takes place in _____________.
Where is Oklahoma, a suburban area with two sides of town?
He was frightened and abused, his mother was verbally abusive, he was jumped by Socs, his dad was a drunk and abusive.
Who is Johnny?
Long, greasy hair and switchblades are _______ that represent Greasers.
What are symbols?
Randy tells Ponyboy that Bob was a good_______.
What is a good friend?
The author of the book is
Who is S.E. Hinton?
How is Pony different from the rest of the gang?
What is Pony doesn't like to fight?
He is tough, cold, and mean, idolized by Johnny.
Who is Dallas?
Why did Ponyboy say Dally wanted to die?
What is Dally had no one left and he gets what he wants?
Ponyboy told Cherry she was a traitor to her own kind and not loyal to the Greasers. She said she just wanted to ______ the Greasers.
What is help?
The major theme for the Outsiders
What is get to know someone before you judge them?
He is serious and determined.
Who is Darry?
Where is the park?
Where does the following quote appear in the novel?
“When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house,
I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home…”
Where is the beginning and the end of the novel?