The Outsiders Chapter 2 Flashcards
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Why does Dally use vulgar and abrasive language with the girls at the movies?

To see if he could embarrass the girls.

Why do the boys sneak into the theater?

They do not like to pay; Dally loves to do illegal things.

Why is talking to Cherry and Marcia 'taboo' or strange for Ponyboy and Johnny?

Greaser vs soc. People usually stay in their social classes.

How do Cherry and Marcia react to Dally and Two-bit's aggressive and rude comments?

<p>They are bold and do not let the boys make them feel bad. They clap back!</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why do Ponyboy and Johnny defend Cherry?

<p>He seems to like her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Ponyboy tells Cherry about _____ at the popcorn line.

<p>Johnny getting beaten by Socs and how he has a rough home life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Johnny vow to do if he ever got jumped again?

<p>He would kill someone so that he would not have to get beaten so badly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Dally's Behavior

  • Dally employs vulgar language to provoke and embarrass Cherry and Marcia during their encounter at the movies.

Reasons for Sneaking In

  • The boys sneak into the theater as a rebellion against paying for tickets, reflecting Dally's thrill-seeking attitude towards illegal activities.

Social Class Tensions

  • Ponyboy and Johnny find it unusual to interact with Cherry and Marcia due to the societal divide between Greasers and Socs; interactions across these lines are often frowned upon.

Girls' Resilience

  • Cherry and Marcia demonstrate strength by standing up to Dally and Two-Bit, refusing to be intimidated by their aggressive remarks.

Defense of Cherry

  • Ponyboy and Johnny take a stand to defend Cherry, indicating Ponyboy's growing interest in her character and the desire to protect her from Dally's advances.

Personal Sharing

  • During a popcorn line conversation, Ponyboy confides in Cherry about Johnny's abusive experiences and difficult home life, emphasizing the personal struggles faced by the Greasers.

Johnny's Vow

  • After the traumatic experiences with the Socs, Johnny vows to resort to violence, expressing a determination to kill someone rather than endure severe beatings again.

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Test your knowledge of key concepts from Chapter 2 of 'The Outsiders'. This quiz explores the dynamics between the Greasers and Socs, revealing the social class tensions and character behaviors. Perfect for reinforcing understanding or preparing for discussions.

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