What is the conflict and resolution in The Outsiders?
The conflict between the Socials and Greasers was resolved when the greasers won the rumble. The conflict was resolved because the Socials left the Greasers alone. 2. The conflict wasn’t really resolved during Dally’s lifetime because he gave up on life and wanted to die.
Is the resolution for the internal conflict open or closed in The Outsiders?
The true resolution is when Ponyboy writes the Outsiders as the theme for his project because he is finally ready to be open about what happened and the grief has washed over. I think that the climax starts when the church gets on fire, and Ponyboy, Johnny, and Darry all jump in to save the kids.
How does The Outsiders movie end?
Ponyboy tells a tragic tale—a tale of violence, of poverty, and of young men dying in the streets. But, luckily, The Outsiders manages to end on a happy note, with most of Ponyboy’s major problems resolved. He isn’t sent to a boys’ home, or brought up on charges.
What is the resolution of The Outsiders quizlet?
Terms in this set (9) resolution? the boys have a fight and they snap out of it. the English teacher gets ponyboy to write his paper. the book ends up being ponyboys paper.
What’s the resolution of the story in the Outsiders?
Answers 2. The story’s resolution includes Ponyboys emotional and physical healing…… and ends with the beginning of his written story. Source(s) The story’s resolution includes Ponyboy feelings and physical healing that he is going through with his life.
What was the conflict in the Outsiders book?
1. Socials vs. Greasers-was a conflict between the two sides of towns, the rich and the poor, and the Socials thought that they were better than the Greasers but they soon found out that things were bad on both sides of town. 2. Dally vs. The World- Was a conflict between Dally and the World because he thought that the world was out to get him.
How are the events set in motion in the Outsiders?
The events of the novel are set in motion when two rival gangs, the upper-class, well-dressed, and elitist Socs and the rebellious hard-knocks, the Greasers, have a flight that becomes fatal.