Who is the narrator of the story?
Ponyboy Curtis
What event triggers the main conflict between the Greasers and the Socs?
Johnny kills Bob Sheldon in self-defense.
What theme is highlighted by the differences between the Greasers and the Socs?
Social class conflict / Divisions between rich and poor
In which town does the story take place?
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Who says, "Stay gold, Ponyboy"?
Johnny Cade
Which character is known for being the leader of the Greasers?
Darry
What happens to Johnny and Dally after the church fire?
Johnny is severely injured and later dies; Dally is burned but survives initially.
How does the theme of loyalty manifest in the story?
The Greasers consistently protect and stand up for each other, especially in times of crisis.
What decade is the story set in?
The 1960s
Which character states, "Things are rough all over"?
Cherry Valance
Who is Johnny's best friend and protector
Ponyboy Curtis
How do Ponyboy and Johnny escape after the incident in the park?
They get help from Dally and hide in an abandoned church in Windrixville.
What does the novel suggest about the nature of violence?
Violence is shown to be destructive, cyclical, and often rooted in misunderstanding or social inequality.
Where do Ponyboy and Johnny hide after the incident in the park?
In an abandoned church on Jay Mountain near Windrixville
What quote reflects Ponyboy's feelings about his brothers?
“I had taken the long way around, but I was finally home. To stay.” (or various quotes showing his deep bond with Soda and growing understanding of Darry)
Which character struggles with their identity and family expectations?
Ponyboy Curtis
What is the outcome of the rumble between the Greasers and the Socs?
The Greasers win the fight.
How is the theme of class conflict presented throughout the book?
Through the ongoing rivalry and tension between the working-class Greasers and the wealthy Socs.
How does the setting of the drive-in movie theater contribute to the plot?
It’s where Ponyboy and Cherry meet, highlighting their social differences but also similarities.
"You get tough like me and you don’t get hurt." Who says this?
Dally Winston
What character sacrifices themselves to save children in a fire?
Johnny Cade
What tragic event occurs at the end of the novel?
Dally is killed after robbing a store
What does "stay gold" symbolize in the context of the story?
Staying innocent, true to oneself, and appreciating the fleeting beauty of youth.
What significance does the vacant lot have for the Greasers?
It’s a place of freedom, bonding, and reflection — a home base for the group.
What is the significance of the quote, "It’s okay... We aren’t in the same class" in the story?
It highlights the social divide and the acceptance of their differences between Cherry and Ponyboy, despite their connection.