The Outsiders: Themes

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A theme in a story or novel is:
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A central idea in a piece of literature
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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For an idea to be a theme, the idea/subject should: Be introduced on the first page, Be introduced in the first chapter, Be revisited multiple times throughout the story, Be literally expressed by the narrator early and often
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Be revisited multiple times throughout the story
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
True or false: There can only be one theme in a story
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False
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
True or False: The central idea is the main theme or idea that the story revolves around. It's the focus and a lesson that the author is trying to convey on a topic.
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True
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which example is NOT an example of the theme "The importance of family" in The Outsiders? Options: Johnny's parents are abusive, hurting him physically and emotionally, The Curtis brothers can stay together ONLY if they stay out of trouble, The greasers are so close they are like a family, Cherry Valance stays with her own kind because her parents would not approve of greaser friends
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Cherry Valance stays with her own kind because her parents would not approve of greaser friends
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A theme in The Outsiders is "the importance of friendship." Which one of these is an example of this theme? Options: Ponyboy spitting at the Socs in the park, Bob, Randy and the Socs in the back seat teaming up to beat up Ponyboy and Johnny, Johnny carrying a switchblade and vowing never to be beat up again, Two-Bit befriending Marcia at the drive-in
Back
Bob, Randy and the Socs in the back seat teaming up to beat up Ponyboy and Johnny
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which example supports the theme "importance of friendship" in The Outsiders? Options: Johnny was beat up in the vacant lot, Johnny vows he will never allow himself to be beat up again, Johnny asks Dally not to be rude to the Soc girls, Johnny shares his desperation about his life and desire to move away from where Socs and greasers live.
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Johnny shares his desperation about his life and desire to move away from where Socs and greasers live.
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