Character | Vocabulary | Theme | At this Hospital | Conflict |
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Who is Ponyboy?
This character changed most in the novel.
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What is savvy?
Well informed and perceptive
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What is courage?
This theme was shown when Dally risked his life to save Johnny.
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Who are Johnny and Dally?
These two characters were admitted to the hospital.
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What is man versus man?
Darry hits Ponyboy.
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Who is Sandy?
She changed her residence without notice.
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What is bawling?
To cry or sob loudly
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What is resistance?
Many of the characters in the novel showed this either against their parents or society.
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Who are the reporters and police?
These people were entertained by Sodapop's fun and games.
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What is man v. nature?
Pony is freezing in the cold night.
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Who is Darry?
He learned to love equally.
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What is roguishly?
Mischievously plauful
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What is true friends don't abandon each other?
Both the Greasers and Socials showed this theme with their buddies.
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What is Two-Bit's black handled switchblade?
Dally used this to make an exit from his stay at the hospital.
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What is man v. society?
The Greasers don't like being seen as hoods and getting all the rough breaks.
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Who is Cherry?
The spy who loved and hates.
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What is vague?
Not clear
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What is family is more important than anything?
This theme was shown when Darry gave up his scholarship to raise his brothers.
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Who is Johnny's mother?
This person made Johnny pass out.
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What is man v. self?
Pony and Randy aren't sure if they have a good reason to hate each other.
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Who is Dally?
This character takes the blame for something Two-Bit did and died gallant.
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What is indignantly?
Showing a shocked surprise.
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What is acceptance?
This was one of the major themes in the novel. Ponyboy, Cherry and Randy all showed it at some point.
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Who is the doctor?
This person wasn't afraid of the black-handled switchblade.
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What is man v. society?
Dally gets shot by the cops for robbing the store.
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