Characters
Personality Traits
Literary Elements
Bonding
Conflicts
100
Who is the narrator?
Ponyboy
100
responsible character; too old for his age
Darry
100
What is the setting of the story when Pony realizes he has some things in common with Cherry?
walking home to Two-bits house after the movie
100
What is the bond between Pony and Soda?
brothers
100
What is an internal conflict?
A conflict that exists within a person, with his or herself
200
Which character was beaten by the Socs?
Johnny
200
easy going, handsome, liked by the girls
Soda
200
What is the point of view of the story?
first person
200
What is the relationship between Cherry and Pony?
new friends
200

What internal conflict does Pony have in relation to Darry?

Does Darry love him?

300
Which unlikely character does Ponyboy form a bond with?
Cherry
300
book smart, not street smart
Ponyboy
300

When Pony tells Cherry the story about Johnny being jumped by the Socs it is an example of which literary element?

Flashback

300
What is the bond between Two-bit, Pony, Johnny, Soda, Dally, Steve, Darry,
They are members of the Greasers gang.
300
What external conflict did Johnny have?
He was beaten up by the Socs.
400

Wears 3 rings and drives a blue Mustang

Bob

400

lived in the toughest situations; stands up for those who are picked on

Johnny

400
Identify the antagonists so far.
Bob and Randy the Socs
400
Who is Mickey Mouse?
The horse that Soda loved more than anything
400
What conflict did Cherry have with Bob?
She didn't like that Bob was always drinking.
500
Which character is known for being downright bad?
Dally
500
doesn't believe that Pony is like the rest of the greasers
Cherry
500
Identify the protagonist so far.
Pony
500
Who is Sandy?
Soda's girlfriend
500

The Socs jumping Ponyboy in Chapter 1 is an example of an external conflict.  

What type of external conflict is it?

Man vs. Man