The Outsiders Chapter 10 Flashcards
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Who is in denial about Johnny's death?

Ponyboy

Who left a copy of Gone With the Wind for someone?

Johnny

Who was shot and killed by police?

Dally

Who is the person Ponyboy kept asking about in the hospital?

<p>Soda</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who cooks soup for Ponyboy?

<p>Darry</p> Signup and view all the answers

What reason does Dally call the house?

<p>He robbed a store and is being chased by police</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ponyboy realize when Dally pulls a gun on police?

<p>He wants to die</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to Ponyboy after being kicked in the head?

<p>He had a concussion and is in the hospital</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Ponyboy worried about when he was released from the hospital?

<p>Making up his school work</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Darry find Soda and Ponyboy after he makes the soup?

<p>Asleep in bed</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Ponyboy's Grief and Denial

  • Ponyboy struggles with the death of Johnny, unable to fully accept the reality of his loss.

Johnny's Legacy

  • Johnny leaves behind a copy of "Gone With the Wind," which signifies his connection to literature and the importance of storytelling.

Dally's Tragic End

  • Dally is shot and killed by police, underscoring the themes of violence and despair within the narrative.

Family Dynamics

  • In the hospital, Ponyboy frequently asks about Soda, indicating his close bond with his brother and concern for family well-being.

Caring Actions

  • Darry, Ponyboy's older brother, cooks soup for him, showcasing family care and support during difficult times.

Dally's Desperation

  • Dally's actions, including robbing a store and calling home, reveal his troubled state of mind and escalating desperation.

Ponyboy's Realization

  • During a pivotal moment when Dally pulls a gun on police, Ponyboy recognizes Dally's desire for death, highlighting the emotional turmoil faced by the characters.

Ponyboy's Injuries

  • Ponyboy is hospitalized due to a concussion caused by a severe head injury, illustrating the physical consequences of the ongoing violence.

Academic Concerns

  • Upon his release from the hospital, Ponyboy worries about catching up on schoolwork, reflecting the pressures of adolescence and academic responsibilities.

Domestic Scene

  • Darry discovers Soda and Ponyboy asleep in bed after preparing soup, emphasizing the familial bond and moments of comfort amidst chaos.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 10 of 'The Outsiders' with these flashcards. Each card covers key characters and their actions, helping you remember important plot points and themes. Perfect for revision or group study sessions.

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