The Outsiders - Chapters 4-6 Quiz
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What happened in Chapter 4 when Bob was killed?

Five drunken Socs started the fight; Ponyboy was almost drowned by a Soc in the fountain; Johnny stabbed Bob as a self-defense reaction to save Ponyboy.

What does Dally give the two boys to help them out?

  • $50 (correct)
  • A gun (correct)
  • A place to go (correct)
  • None of the above
  • What had the boys decided to do before the fire?

    Surrender to the police.

    Why does the author refer to Gone with the Wind in the story?

    <p>It was probably used as an allusion to war (the upcoming rumble with the Socs) and the theme of being brave.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does the author refer to 'Nothing Gold Can Stay' by Robert Frost in the story?

    <p>It could be a kind of foreshadowing that this 'golden' moment won't last, and that things will get worse.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase 'Nothing gold can stay' mean?

    <p>It could mean that innocence does not last or that the good things in life don't last.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What foreshadowing happens in the book to let you know that the fire is coming?

    <p>Ponyboy had alluded earlier that things were going to get worse, but the boys also talk about being careful with their cigarettes to avoid starting a fire.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is Johnny 'having the time of his life'?

    <p>He is helping someone else instead of being hurt.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it ironic (or at least interesting) that Johnny is saving the kids?

    <p>He had taken a life (Bob) and was now saving lives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Do you think Johnny can be called 'gallant' and/or a hero?

    <p>Answers may vary.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How will this fire change things for Ponyboy and Johnny, especially if they go to the hospital and are found by the police?

    <p>Answers may vary.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Chapter 4 Events

    • Bob was killed during a confrontation involving five drunken Socs.
    • Ponyboy faced near-drowning in a fountain at their hands.
    • Johnny acted in self-defense, stabbing Bob to save Ponyboy.

    Dally's Support

    • Dally provided Ponyboy and Johnny with $50.
    • He supplied them with a gun for protection.
    • Dally offered them a safe place to stay.

    Boys' Decision Before the Fire

    • The boys resolved to surrender to the police, indicating a change in mindset.

    Literary References

    • "Gone with the Wind" serves as an allusion to conflict and bravery, reflecting the impending rumble with the Socs.
    • "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost signifies impermanence, hinting at the loss of innocence.

    Meaning of "Nothing Gold Can Stay"

    • The phrase implies that innocence and goodness are temporary; good times do not endure.

    Foreshadowing of the Fire

    • Earlier, Ponyboy suggested worsening circumstances would arise, indicating ominous developments.
    • Discussion of cigarette precautions hinted at the upcoming fire incident.

    Johnny's Transformation

    • Johnny experiences joy while aiding others, marking a significant emotional shift from his normally vulnerable state.

    Irony of Johnny's Actions

    • Johnny, who had previously taken a life (Bob), now assumes a heroic role by saving children from the fire.

    Johnny's Heroism

    • Perspectives on whether Johnny can be considered gallant or a hero vary based on individual interpretation.

    Consequences of the Fire

    • The potential repercussions of the fire for Ponyboy and Johnny depend on their hospital stay and interaction with the police, which could alter their futures significantly.

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    Test your comprehension of Chapters 4 to 6 of 'The Outsiders' with this quiz. The questions cover key events, character actions, and decisions made by Ponyboy and Johnny. Dive deeper into the text and enhance your understanding of these pivotal chapters.

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