The Outsiders Chapter 11 & 12 Summaries
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The Outsiders Chapter 11 & 12 Summaries

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How long is Ponyboy restricted to bed rest before he wakes up from his concussion?

A week.

After Ponyboy wakes up from his concussion, who does he find in a yearbook?

Bob, the Soc.

What does Ponyboy think of Bob's smile in the yearbook?

It reminds him of Sodapop's.

What does Ponyboy conclude about Bob?

<p>Bob was cocky, hot-tempered, frightened, and human.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who arrives at Ponyboy's house?

<p>Randy, the Soc.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Randy tell Ponyboy that he is scared of?

<p>Being associated with the violence.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Randy tell Ponyboy?

<p>They'll have to see the judge the next day.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ponyboy tell Randy in response to the murder?

<p>That he killed Bob himself and that Johnny is still alive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

After Randy keeps telling Ponyboy that Johnny died, who tells him to leave?

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

As Randy is heading out the door, what does Darry explain to him?

<p>Not to mention anything about Johnny to Ponyboy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does Ponyboy not have to speak much at the hearing?

<p>His doctor has spoken to the judge about his condition.</p> Signup and view all the answers

After the judge asks Ponyboy a few questions, what does he decide?

<p>Not guilty of all wrongdoing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

After the hearing, what happens to Ponyboy?

<p>He becomes detached and depressed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ponyboy's English teacher do to bring his grade up?

<p>Raises his grade to a C by writing an outstanding autobiographical theme.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What occurs during lunch at the grocery store?

<p>A group of Socs approaches him, and Ponyboy threatens them with a broken bottle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do Steve and Two-Bit remind Ponyboy?

<p>Not to grow hard like Dally was.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does Sodapop run out of the house?

<p>He can't stand Ponyboy and Darry fighting about Ponyboy's grades.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is Sodapop REALLY upset?

<p>Sandy has returned a letter he wrote her unopened.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who goes after Sodapop after he's left the house?

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

What does Sodapop tell Darry and Ponyboy after they meet up?

<p>Their constant fighting is tearing him apart.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ponyboy find in 'Gone with the Wind'?

<p>A handwritten note from Johnny urging him to stay gold.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ponyboy realize he wants to write about for the English theme?

<p>The story of his friends so that other hoodlums will not nurse their anger.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Chapter 11 Summary

  • Ponyboy is confined to bed rest for a week due to a concussion.
  • He discovers Bob's picture in Sodapop's yearbook after waking up.
  • Ponyboy feels Bob's smile resembles Sodapop's, evoking a sense of connection.
  • He assesses Bob as cocky, hot-tempered, frightened, and ultimately human.
  • Randy, a Soc, visits Ponyboy, appearing uncomfortable during the conversation.
  • Randy expresses fear about the repercussions of the associated violence.
  • He informs Ponyboy that they will face the judge the following day.
  • In a state of delirium, Ponyboy mistakenly claims that he personally killed Bob and that Johnny is still alive.
  • Darry intervenes, asking Randy to leave when Ponyboy struggles with the truth about Johnny's death.
  • As Randy exits, Darry advises him not to mention Johnny and shares Ponyboy's fragile mental state.

Chapter 12 Summary

  • Ponyboy is not required to speak significantly during the hearing due to his doctor's communication with the judge.
  • The judge ultimately rules Ponyboy not guilty of wrongdoing, permitting him to return home with his brothers.
  • After the hearing, Ponyboy experiences detachment and depression, impacting his grades and physical coordination.
  • His English teacher offers a chance to raise his grade to a C if he writes an exceptional autobiographical theme.
  • During lunch at the grocery store, Ponyboy confronts a group of Socs, using a broken bottle to assert himself against their intimidation.
  • Steve and Two-Bit caution Ponyboy against becoming hardened like Dally, expressing relief when he shows compassion by picking up broken glass.
  • Tension escalates at home as Sodapop leaves, unable to endure the fighting between Ponyboy and Darry over grades.
  • Sodapop's true upset stems from receiving an unopened letter back from Sandy, revealing family drama.
  • Darry and Ponyboy chase after Sodapop to resolve the conflict.
  • Sodapop pleads with his brothers to stop their bickering, expressing how their fighting deeply affects him.
  • Ponyboy finds a heartfelt note from Johnny in "Gone with the Wind," urging him to stay gold and affirming the value of life.
  • He decides to write his English theme about his friends to encourage others to appreciate beauty instead of nurturing anger.

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