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Who wrote the ‘Outsiders’?

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S.E. Hinton

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What should you include when talking about the plot?

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  • Soc vs. Greasers
  • Ponyboy, Darry and Sodapop are orphans living by themselves in Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Johnny and Ponyboy got beat up by Socs
  • Dally has a rough background
  • Ponyboy and Johnny met Cherry and Marcia (her best friend) at the movie drive-in
  • Johnny killed Cherry’s intoxicated boyfriend
  • They ran away to an abandoned church on Jay Mountain
  • The church burned down and a man took all 3 to the hospital
  • The greasers and Socs had a fight
  • Johnny died and he left a not behind
  • A deranged Dally uses suicide-by-cop
  • Ponyboy wrote this whole thing for his English teacher
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What are the greasers like?

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  • rarely gets a haircut
  • gets jumped by Socs if they walk alone
  • lived in the Eastside
  • wild
  • always in trouble
  • steal things
  • have gang fights once in a while
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What are the Socs like?

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  • jump greasers
  • screams at greasers
  • wreck houses
  • gets editorials about being a public disgrace and next and asset to society
  • privellaged
  • thinks they’re better
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What happened in chapter 1?

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  • Tension and division between the social classes emerge
  • Violence is a key theme. This is seen by the unprovoked attack on Ponyboy by the Socs. He was lucky his friends came to the rescue.
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What are the genres in this story?

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Adventure, historical, violence, social realism and bildungsroman

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What is social realism?

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This means that there is a realistic depiction of life as a way of making social or political comment.

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What is bildungsroman?

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It means ‘coming of age’. It focuses on the psychological and social development of the protagonist. This character goes through a series of trials and tribulations that lead to transformation and maturation.

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What are the important locations?

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  • Ponyboy’s house
  • The church in Windrixville
  • The vacant lot
  • The drive-thru
  • Dairy Queen, Windrixville
  • The hospital
  • The cinema where we see Ponyboy for the first time
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What is a character?

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Character refers to someone in a book/play/film who is well-developed and has depth. A character may learn, grow and change in the plot progress.

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What is a caricature?

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A caricature is someone in a book/play/film who is one-dimensional. They often have features that are exaggerated. They do not change and develop throughout the text.

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Who are all the characters?

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  • Ponyboy Curtis
  • Johnny Cade
  • Sodapop Curtis
  • Darry (Darrel) Curtis
  • Tim Shepherd
  • Cherry Valance
  • Dally (Dallas) Winston
  • Marcia
  • Steve Randle
  • Two-Bit Matthews
  • Bob Sheldon
  • Randy Anderson
  • Jerry Wood
  • Paul Holden
  • Mr. Syme
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What does Johnny think of Dally?

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He’s very ‘gallant’, like the gentlemen of the deep south in ‘Gon With The Wind’.

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What makes a good introduction?

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  • The atmosphere created
  • What characters were introducing
  • Setting introduced
  • Plot introduced
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What makes a good ending?

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  • It’s realistic
  • Everything is revolved
  • Characters have evolved
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How should we write about a key moment?

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  1. List the moment
  2. What atmosphere is created and how?​
  3. How does this affect the plot? Does it increase tension? Does it change a relationship?​
  4. What do we learn about the characters?
  5. What are the key quotes from this moment?
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What sort of language is used in The Outsiders and its’ effects?

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She uses colloquial and slang words to highlight the social class of the character. This makes the scenes very realistic and relatable.

18
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What themes are in this story?

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Loyalty
Bravery
Love

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When is this story?

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1960’s