The Outsiders Chapter 5 Flashcards
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Where are Johnny and Ponyboy staying after killing Bob?

An abandoned church

What book does Johnny have Ponyboy read to him in the church?

Gone With The Wind

What happens to Ponyboy to make him less recognizable?

Cuts and bleaches his hair

What poem does Ponyboy memorize and says to Johnny?

<p>Nothing Gold Can Stay</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Dally comes to see Pony and Johnny, where does Dally take them?

<p>Dairy Queen</p> Signup and view all the answers

When at Dairy Queen, what did Dally tell the boys about Cherry?

<p>She was spying for the Greasers</p> Signup and view all the answers

What colors comfort the boys when in the church?

<p>The colors of the countryside sunsets</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who didn't do well in school, Pony or Johnny?

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

Johnny understands the meaning of Gone With The Wind better than Pony.

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

What state will Johnny and Pony possibly be going to due to the murder of Bob?

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

Study Notes

Johnny and Ponyboy's Situation

  • Johnny and Ponyboy are hiding out in an abandoned church after killing Bob.
  • The church serves as a sanctuary for them during their time in hiding.

Literature and Reading

  • Johnny asks Ponyboy to read "Gone With The Wind" to him, demonstrating their bond and mutual interests.
  • Ponyboy memorizes the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and recites it to Johnny, highlighting themes of innocence and fleeting beauty.

Physical Changes

  • Ponyboy alters his appearance by cutting and bleaching his hair, making him less recognizable to others.

Social Interactions

  • Dally takes Johnny and Ponyboy to Dairy Queen, showing a sense of normalcy amidst their crisis.
  • At Dairy Queen, Dally informs them that Cherry Valance is spying for the Greasers, indicating her complex role in the ongoing conflict.

Emotional Comfort

  • The boys find comfort in the colors of the countryside sunsets, which evoke a sense of peace during their stressful situation.

Academic Performance

  • Johnny struggles academically, contrasted with Ponyboy's relative proficiency in school.

Character Insight

  • Johnny comprehends the themes of "Gone With The Wind" more deeply than Ponyboy, showcasing his maturity and perception.

Future Consequences

  • Johnny and Ponyboy consider fleeing to Texas due to the repercussions of Bob's murder, indicating the serious nature of their situation.

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