They pull up to a gate and an officer. The officer tells them to turn around and they decide to sneak in. As they entered they try to find Sonny’s dad by going through the junk and finding bodies of other
A police officer later revealed to be Paul is on duty comes over and asks what happened but assumes Rashad was trying to steal before Rashad or the woman can explain. The police officer drags Rashad outside handcuffs him throws him to the ground and begins beating him. Meanwhile Quinn and his friends have been waiting in the alley next to Jerry’s to ask an adult to buy them beer that they can take to the party. When Quinn goes around to the front of Jerry’s, he sees what the police officer is doing to Rashad. Quinn and his friends choose to forget about it and move on and go to the
The Hate U Give The Hate U Give is a book about a girl, Starr Carter, who witnesses her childhood friend, Khalil, being shot and killed by the police. They were fleeing a party that ended when everyone heard gunshots and got pulled over for driving with a broken taillight. The officer demanded Khalil to get out of the car to get patted down. He asks Starr if she is ok, before getting shot.
Jumping into conclusion is believing things without enough evidence to show you're correct. Without enough evidence, you can’t make assumptions about someone in a situation that might’ve not happened. In the book The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas, Uncle Carlos says “I heard he was a drug dealer” Starr’s dad then says “..it could explain Brian’s decision if he felt threatened” Before this Khalil was shot by Brian because he believed that being black made him dangerous. These quotes from the text relate to this because Uncle Carlos and Starr’s dad believed he got shot because he was a drug dealer without any evidence of being sure that was the reason he got shot. Without enough evidence, you would be piled up with multiple thoughts of outcomes
“The Hate U Give” is a book by Angie Thomas that is a story about a 16- year-old girl starr carter. Starr lives in garden heights, a predominantly black neighborhood, starr reconnects with her childhood friend Khalil who has become involved in drug dealing. A gang dispute leads to a gunfight and starr and Khalil flee the scene. They are pulled over by a police officer for a broken taillight and when Khalil opens his car door to check on Starr, the officer shoots and kills him. In the aftermath of Khalil death, Starr must deal with her own grief and trauma as well as the reactions of her community and classmates.
In The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Starr learns to accept herself, accept her community and to use her voice to promote justice in the world due to the relationships she has with others. Furthermore, Starr struggles to be her true self anywhere she is, in Garden Heights she is one person and in Williamson she is another but her boyfriend, Chris, helps her with this. He makes her feel comfortable enough to just be Starr around him since they met, “Ever since, I don’t have to decide which Starr I have to be with him. He likes both” (Thomas 83). Evidently, her relationship with Chris helps her to accept and be who she is because he is the first person that she feels totally comfortable with.
Starr makes sure everyone knows about Khalil's story and makes everyone aware he was unarmed. She participates in a dangerous protest so that his story is heard. At the end of the story she stands in cop cars and chants for Khalil: “Khalil lived”. Her character development changes so much throughout the story, because she was unsure of initially sharing his story and getting involved with
Someone had spotted him carrying a girl into his black van. As will as the police get a call from Abby’s friend and family saying that they haven’t seen Abby all day and she doesn’t answer her phone. He pleads not guilty, stating he never talked to Abby
Have you needed a specific trait to survive a horrible or terrifying experience? These three people have survived horrific events throughout their lives. Hyenseo Lee survived from escaping North Korea, Aron Ralston had his hand stuck under a rock for one hundred twenty-seven hours, and Rick Grimes survived a zombie apocalypse. The traits that these people had when they went through these tragic events were determination with Hyenseo Lee, intelligence for Aron Ralston, and leadership for Rick Grimes.
The cop pulls over Khalil, and Starr aggressively takes Khalil out, pinning him against the car while also yelling at Starr to put her hands on the dashboard. The cop then pats Khalil down, assuming he will find something on
Caden Mielke Mrs. Lusk English 10 28 February 2024 T.H.U.G Literary Analysis Essay Have you ever thought about someone thinking differently about you by the way they perceive you? In the novel, people tend to perceive Starr as a bad person, only because of where she lives. They believe that she lives on the low side of the area, and that she's a bad person for living there. In reality, she's a really nice person, and where she lives doesn’t affect her. In Angie Thomas’s novel The Hate U Give, the author develops the theme that other people's perceptions do not define one’s self.
Monica Barretto Ms. Baditoi Honors English 9 18 March 2024 Exploring the Results of Racial Prejudice The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas is a very well known book in The United States of America. It is known for its perspective on racial discrimination and activism. It tells the story of a 16 year old girl, Starr, who goes through seeing her childhood best friend, Khalil, murdered by a cop for no reason.
Khalil was driving Starr back home when suddenly they were pulled over, Starr takes note of the officer's badge number, one-fifteen. Khalil questions the police officer on why they pulled them over and one-fifteen reasons that his taillight is broken. Khalil is forced to exit the vehicle despite his continued protests. Khalil is then searched by one-fifteen for narcotics, but nothing is discovered. One-fifteen warns Khalil and Starr not to move as he turns around and returns to his car.
The Reality Of Our Society Imagine being in a relationship filled with regrets, shame and unwelcomeness just because you and your partner are different races? Angie Thomas's novel The Hate U Give revolves on this situation, as through the eyes of her protagonist, Starr Carter and her relationship with Chris, Angie Thomas explores the different aspects of interracial relationships throughout the story. We get important insights into the struggles and joys of love that are no bound by race as we follow their journey. In the novel The Hate U Give, Starr and Chris's relationship challenges stereotypes and assumptions about interracial relationships by demonstrating how love can cross racial barriers, encouraging cross-cultural communication and
You try to say something, but nothing comes out. You feel horrible and want to yell at everyone but can't. You risk your life for speaking out and so begins your search for justice. “The hate u give” is a novel written by Angie Thomas. Our main character is Starr Carter, a 16-year-old black girl who had just witnessed the death of her closest and best friend, Khalil.