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What is a tough question in The Outsiders?

What is a tough question in The Outsiders?

54. Johnny said, “I killed him I killed that boy.” Pony asks the tough question of how Johnny could kill Bob. Johnny saved Ponyboy’s life when he killed Bob. Ponyboy might think of Johnny differently.

What are 3 conflicts in The Outsiders?

Provide one direct quote for each conflict. Three conflicts of the main character Ponyboy Curtis in The Outsiders could be his general separation from the greasers, his contentious relationship with Darry, and his presence at the scene of Bob’s death.

What is the moral of the outsider?

In The Outsiders, Hinton’s message is that class conflict is pointless, unwarranted, and destructive. By beginning the book this way, Hinton introduces us to a major theme in the book: class conflict. The Socs and Greasers are at odds for no other reason than their different social classes.

In what ways does SE Hinton provide information and details that make the story seem realistic to readers?

– The characters in this book seem real and believable because the characters experience things that people in real life could experience, like the loss of parents, or getting beat up. So it is relatable. Hinton tries to make them believable because of the events and characters in the story are relatable to real life.

What are some good questions for the outsiders?

Why do you think did Bob do this? How might he have acted differently if his parents had disapproved of his actions? How does Pony’s perspective change throughout the story, and what causes these changes? How do you think Dally would react if Ponyboy had the chance to show him a sunset?

What is a question that Ponyboy asks often?

Ponyboy asks himself the question: “What kind of world is it where all I have to be proud of is a reputation for being a hood, and greasy hair? I don’t want to be a hood, but even if I don’t steal things and mug people and get boozed up, I’m marked lousy.

Why does Johnny smile before dying?

Why does Johnny smile before he dies? Because Dally was proud of him. How did Johnny die? Johnny went into the burning church (to save the children) and a beam fell on him.

What is Ponyboy’s problem?

Pony also suffers a serious head injury during the rumble and is traumatized after witnessing the deaths of his two close friends, Johnny and Dally. One of the challenges he faces is the fact that his parents are dead and his oldest brother is supporting the family. They struggle to make ends meet and Pony knows this.

What can you learn from The Outsiders?

Attempts to connect are made, but life returns to each on their own side of society. Lesson two is that the group needs the others to affirm them as each group has no other affirmation. Lesson three is that there is hope for change through the one exception to the rule.

What is the climax of The Outsiders?

The climax of The Outsiders is the church fire that takes place while Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding out, having fled from home after Johnny kills Bob. During the fire, Johnny and Ponyboy, along with Dally, save children from the burning church, and Johnny sustains injuries that will go on to cause his death.

What are three topics commonly found in SE Hinton’s writing?

Hinton’s young adult novels address controversial and challenging issues that teens face, such as gang violence, drugs and alcohol, and growing up in a broken home. Several of her novels, including That Was Then, This Is Now, The Outsiders, Tex, and Rumble Fish have been made into films.

Who is the biggest outsider of them all and why?

Ponyboy is an outsider because he does not conform to society’s standards and is discriminated against because of his rough appearance and affiliation with the Greasers.

How are SoCs different from greasers in the Outsiders?

Cherry tells Ponyboy that not only money separates Socs from greasers, but that greasers have different sets of values, (according to Cherry, Socs are more sophisticated, opposed to the greaser who are more emotional). Relate the story of Mickey Mouse and Soda.

What’s the relationship between Ponyboy and Darry in the Outsiders?

Describe Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry’ s relationship with each other. Ponyboy, Darry, and Soda’s relationship is somewhat unique. They all need each other and even though they don’t show it or say it they all love each other, and it is a very brotherly relationship.

How did two bit get his nickname in the Outsiders?

Two-Bit got his nickname because he always had to get two-bits worth in. His real name is Keith. According to Ponyboy, what is different about Dally from the rest of the guys? According to Ponyboy, Dally is different than the rest of the guys because he is tougher, colder, and meaner.

Who is Ponyboy’s brother Steve in the Outsiders?

Soda is Ponyboy’s brother. Steve is Soda’s best friend. He worked at the same gas station (DS Gas Station) as Soda, but Steve works part time and Soda works full time. How did Two-Bit get his nickname?

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