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Outsiders Reflection & Discussion Questions
Notebook Entry Questions

 What does it mean to be an outsider?


 Describe a time when you have felt like an
  outsider.


 What does it mean to be an insider?
S. E. Hinton background
 born in the 1950s in Tulsa, Oklahoma

 Inspired by the social divisions at her high school and
  the lack of realistic fiction for adolescents

 Published under S.E Hinton to cloak her gender to the
  public

 She was 16 years-old when she wrote The Outsiders
The Outsiders (1967)
 Groundbreaking young adult novel

 Set in the 1960s Southwest

 Class conflict between the Greasers and the Socs
  (socials)

 Low-class youths vs. privileged rich kids

 Violence, class conflict, prejudice

 Bildungsroman

 Allegory

 Circular plot
Outsiders Reflection I
After reading the S.E. Hinton interview,please answer
the following questions in your notebook :
1. What are 5 facts about S.E Hinton that are
   important?
2. What are 5 of S.E. Hinton influences as she wrote
   The Outsiders? Or, how did what was happening
   in the world of politics and society influence The
   Outsiders?
3. As we read a text that is written as a flashback in
   the first person, how could that affect our
   perspective of a story?
Characters

 As you read chapter 1, briefly
  describe each of the main
  characters as you read the first few
  chapters. Write down which
  "group" each belongs to, his/her
  age, and some unique things about
  each person.
The Greasers
 Ponyboy Curtis

 Sodapop Curtis

 Darry Curtis

 Steve Randle

 Keith "Two-Bit" Mathews

 Dallas Winston

 Johnny Cade
The Socs

 Cherry
 Marcia
 Bob
 Randy
Outsiders Reflection & Discussion Questions
Chapter 1: The Greasers
 Re-read chapter 1: YES! Re-read it! We are
  studying, not just reading, this piece of literature!
 Character: Copy down a sentence in quotation
  marks (and note the page number) for each member
  of the Greasers that either describes his personality
  or appearance.
 Conflict: Find one sentence that describes a
  difference between the Greasers and the Socs; copy
  down the sentence in quotation marks, note the
  page number, and explain in your own words what it
  means.
The Greasers
 Ponyboy Curtis

 Sodapop Curtis

 Darry Curtis

 Steve Randle

 Keith "Two-Bit" Mathews

 Dallas Winston

 Johnny Cade
 How are the Greasers like a family?

 How do Darry, SodaPop and Ponyboy operate as a
  family?

 What is the problem between Darry and Ponyboy?
  Why do you think Darrys expectations are different
  for Ponyboy than for SodaPop?

 What is Johnnys position in the gang? What is
  happening to him in his family life and what has
  happened to him with the Socs that has contributed
  to his position in the gang?
Chapter 2: The Conflict
1. Why do the Soc girls--Marcia and Cherry--sit
   by the Greasers?
2. Can you name some other differences
   between the Socs and the Greasers?
3. Summarize the events that occurred to
   Johnny four months ago (p. 30). How did
   they effect him?
4. Find one important sentence from the
   chapter. Copy it down in quotation marks
   and tell why you think its important.
Chapter 3:
 The conversation continues
1.   What more do Cherry and PonyBoy say about how the Socs
     are similar or different from the Greasers?

2.   What is important about the sunset in the story?

3.   What more do we learn about the Greasers family lives?

4.   On p. 40, what does PonyBoy say about how bad the
     Greasers have it compared to the Socs?

5.   Why does PonyBoy dream about getting away to the country?

6. Why is Darry so upset about PonyBoy coming in late?

7.   Why would Johnny rather have his old man hitting him
     instead of ignoring him?
Chapter 4
 1. What does Pony mean when he says the socs
  were "reeling pickled" on page 54? 2. What major
  event happens in this chapter? 3. How did the
  author foreshadow that johnny would use his knife
  in chapter 2? 4. What would your advice be to
  Johhny and Ponyboy if they'd come to you for help
  instead of Dally? Explain.
Chapter 5
1.   Why does Pony have a problem with Johnny's idea to disguise themselves?

2.   Why does Johnny think is a hero? Do you think Dally is a hero based on what he
     did?

3.   Why does Pony realize he doesn't like Dally? Can you explain what he means by
     this?

4.   Examine Robert Frost's poem, Nothing Gold can Stay. What do you think the
     poem is saying? How might this apply to the characters in the novel?

5.   Johnny compares Pony and his brothers to their parents. Which one of your
     parents are you most like? What similarities do you share?

6.   What's a 'heater'? Why does Dally have one? 

7.   Why are the socs and the greasers going to fight in the vacant lot?

8.   Who's the spy for the greasers? Does this surprise you? Why or why not?
Chapter 6 & 7
1.   How does Jerry stereotype the Greasers? Why is he so surprised that the
     Greasers would save the little kids from the fire?
2.   What does PonyBoy realize about his relationship with Darry? What was Darry
     afraid of, according to PonyBoy? (p. 87)
3.   I had taken the long way around, but I was finally home. To stay (p. 88).
     What does this quote mean?
4.   What condition is Johnny in after the fire?
5.   Why would being crippled be worse for Johnny than someone else?
6. What is a juvenile delinquent (p. 93)?
7.   Why would Two-Bit think Johnny, Dally, and Pony were heroes all along; before
     they saved the kids?
8. What was Bob's 'real' problem, according to Randy (p.102-3)?
9. Why did Pony think it was better to see socs as "just guys" on p. 118? What do
   you think he means by this?
Chapter 8
1. How does what the doctor first says foreshadow
    Johnny's condition?
2. "We needed Johnny as much as he needed the
    gang. And for the same reason. What do you think
    Pony means, and what is the reason?
3. What does Pony mean when he says, "we could get
    along without anyone but Johnny"?
4. If Darry didn't have Soda and Pony, why would he be a
    soc?
5. What does Cherry mean when she says Bob "wasn't just
    anyone?
Chapter 9
1. When Pony asks what kind of a world it is, what is
  he saying about how society judges people?
2. Why do the boys fight? Why is Pony different?
3. What is the difference between Tim Sheppard's
  gang and Ponyboy's? Explain how Pony feels this
  difference might give his group the upper hand?
4. What do you think Johnny's last words--stay
  gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold-- mean?
Chapter 10 & 11
1. How does Pony's dreaming, or lying to
  himself, finally work in this chapter?
2. Why was Johnny's dying so difficult for Dally
  to handle?
3. Why do you think Dally would have wanted
  to die?
4. Explain why Pony might rather have
  anyone's hate than their pity.
Chapter 12
1. Why doesn't Ponyboy feel scared when the socs approach him and
   he threatens them with a broken bottle? How has Ponyboy
   changed?

2. What does Darry mean when he says, "you don't just stop living
   because you lose someone?

3. How do we know Sandy didn't love Soda as much as he loved her?

4. Explain how Darry and Ponyboy play tug of war with Soda.

5. What was so special about Johnny?

6. What does Ponyboy end up doing for his English assignment?
When youre a kid everythings
 new, dawn. Its just when you get used
 to everything that its day.
          --Chapter 12, Johnny
There should be some help, someone
 should tell their side of the story, and
 maybe people would understand then
 and wouldnt be so quick to judge a boy
 by the amount of hair oil he wore. It
 was important to me.
          --Chapter 12, Ponyboy

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Outsiders Reflection & Discussion Questions

  • 2. Notebook Entry Questions What does it mean to be an outsider? Describe a time when you have felt like an outsider. What does it mean to be an insider?
  • 3. S. E. Hinton background born in the 1950s in Tulsa, Oklahoma Inspired by the social divisions at her high school and the lack of realistic fiction for adolescents Published under S.E Hinton to cloak her gender to the public She was 16 years-old when she wrote The Outsiders
  • 4. The Outsiders (1967) Groundbreaking young adult novel Set in the 1960s Southwest Class conflict between the Greasers and the Socs (socials) Low-class youths vs. privileged rich kids Violence, class conflict, prejudice Bildungsroman Allegory Circular plot
  • 5. Outsiders Reflection I After reading the S.E. Hinton interview,please answer the following questions in your notebook : 1. What are 5 facts about S.E Hinton that are important? 2. What are 5 of S.E. Hinton influences as she wrote The Outsiders? Or, how did what was happening in the world of politics and society influence The Outsiders? 3. As we read a text that is written as a flashback in the first person, how could that affect our perspective of a story?
  • 6. Characters As you read chapter 1, briefly describe each of the main characters as you read the first few chapters. Write down which "group" each belongs to, his/her age, and some unique things about each person.
  • 7. The Greasers Ponyboy Curtis Sodapop Curtis Darry Curtis Steve Randle Keith "Two-Bit" Mathews Dallas Winston Johnny Cade
  • 8. The Socs Cherry Marcia Bob Randy
  • 10. Chapter 1: The Greasers Re-read chapter 1: YES! Re-read it! We are studying, not just reading, this piece of literature! Character: Copy down a sentence in quotation marks (and note the page number) for each member of the Greasers that either describes his personality or appearance. Conflict: Find one sentence that describes a difference between the Greasers and the Socs; copy down the sentence in quotation marks, note the page number, and explain in your own words what it means.
  • 11. The Greasers Ponyboy Curtis Sodapop Curtis Darry Curtis Steve Randle Keith "Two-Bit" Mathews Dallas Winston Johnny Cade
  • 12. How are the Greasers like a family? How do Darry, SodaPop and Ponyboy operate as a family? What is the problem between Darry and Ponyboy? Why do you think Darrys expectations are different for Ponyboy than for SodaPop? What is Johnnys position in the gang? What is happening to him in his family life and what has happened to him with the Socs that has contributed to his position in the gang?
  • 13. Chapter 2: The Conflict 1. Why do the Soc girls--Marcia and Cherry--sit by the Greasers? 2. Can you name some other differences between the Socs and the Greasers? 3. Summarize the events that occurred to Johnny four months ago (p. 30). How did they effect him? 4. Find one important sentence from the chapter. Copy it down in quotation marks and tell why you think its important.
  • 14. Chapter 3: The conversation continues 1. What more do Cherry and PonyBoy say about how the Socs are similar or different from the Greasers? 2. What is important about the sunset in the story? 3. What more do we learn about the Greasers family lives? 4. On p. 40, what does PonyBoy say about how bad the Greasers have it compared to the Socs? 5. Why does PonyBoy dream about getting away to the country? 6. Why is Darry so upset about PonyBoy coming in late? 7. Why would Johnny rather have his old man hitting him instead of ignoring him?
  • 15. Chapter 4 1. What does Pony mean when he says the socs were "reeling pickled" on page 54? 2. What major event happens in this chapter? 3. How did the author foreshadow that johnny would use his knife in chapter 2? 4. What would your advice be to Johhny and Ponyboy if they'd come to you for help instead of Dally? Explain.
  • 16. Chapter 5 1. Why does Pony have a problem with Johnny's idea to disguise themselves? 2. Why does Johnny think is a hero? Do you think Dally is a hero based on what he did? 3. Why does Pony realize he doesn't like Dally? Can you explain what he means by this? 4. Examine Robert Frost's poem, Nothing Gold can Stay. What do you think the poem is saying? How might this apply to the characters in the novel? 5. Johnny compares Pony and his brothers to their parents. Which one of your parents are you most like? What similarities do you share? 6. What's a 'heater'? Why does Dally have one? 7. Why are the socs and the greasers going to fight in the vacant lot? 8. Who's the spy for the greasers? Does this surprise you? Why or why not?
  • 17. Chapter 6 & 7 1. How does Jerry stereotype the Greasers? Why is he so surprised that the Greasers would save the little kids from the fire? 2. What does PonyBoy realize about his relationship with Darry? What was Darry afraid of, according to PonyBoy? (p. 87) 3. I had taken the long way around, but I was finally home. To stay (p. 88). What does this quote mean? 4. What condition is Johnny in after the fire? 5. Why would being crippled be worse for Johnny than someone else? 6. What is a juvenile delinquent (p. 93)? 7. Why would Two-Bit think Johnny, Dally, and Pony were heroes all along; before they saved the kids? 8. What was Bob's 'real' problem, according to Randy (p.102-3)? 9. Why did Pony think it was better to see socs as "just guys" on p. 118? What do you think he means by this?
  • 18. Chapter 8 1. How does what the doctor first says foreshadow Johnny's condition? 2. "We needed Johnny as much as he needed the gang. And for the same reason. What do you think Pony means, and what is the reason? 3. What does Pony mean when he says, "we could get along without anyone but Johnny"? 4. If Darry didn't have Soda and Pony, why would he be a soc? 5. What does Cherry mean when she says Bob "wasn't just anyone?
  • 19. Chapter 9 1. When Pony asks what kind of a world it is, what is he saying about how society judges people? 2. Why do the boys fight? Why is Pony different? 3. What is the difference between Tim Sheppard's gang and Ponyboy's? Explain how Pony feels this difference might give his group the upper hand? 4. What do you think Johnny's last words--stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold-- mean?
  • 20. Chapter 10 & 11 1. How does Pony's dreaming, or lying to himself, finally work in this chapter? 2. Why was Johnny's dying so difficult for Dally to handle? 3. Why do you think Dally would have wanted to die? 4. Explain why Pony might rather have anyone's hate than their pity.
  • 21. Chapter 12 1. Why doesn't Ponyboy feel scared when the socs approach him and he threatens them with a broken bottle? How has Ponyboy changed? 2. What does Darry mean when he says, "you don't just stop living because you lose someone? 3. How do we know Sandy didn't love Soda as much as he loved her? 4. Explain how Darry and Ponyboy play tug of war with Soda. 5. What was so special about Johnny? 6. What does Ponyboy end up doing for his English assignment?
  • 22. When youre a kid everythings new, dawn. Its just when you get used to everything that its day. --Chapter 12, Johnny There should be some help, someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand then and wouldnt be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore. It was important to me. --Chapter 12, Ponyboy