Introduction: One prevalent issue in society is injustice, it lies in some literature, pointing out systemic inequalities and prejudices in society. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is a moving example that explores the theme of injustice, it talks about police brutality and racial discrimination. General Statement In literature, injustice usually brightens the issue of societal inequalities and prejudices. Angie Thomas’s The Hate U Give is a touching example, pacing the theme of injustice, particularly talking about police brutality and racial discrimination, thus it sheds light on prevalent systemic issues in society. Specific statement Through the protagonist, Starr Carter, the novel dives into depth of the aftermath of Khalil’s death, who was killed unjustly by a policeman, …show more content…
Quote Thinking back on what the media portrays, Starr stated, “People like us in situations like this become hashtags, but they rarely get justice.” Analysis content In facing difficulties like frustration, Starr demonstrates the disempowerment and hopelessness of black communities and the pushbacks of their struggles. Analysis technical The use of the term “hashtags” by Thomas reflects the way important social issues can be oversimplified or overlooked in the media. Analysis essential The deeper meaning of the quote lies in its criticism of a society that often fails to fix the root causes of racial injustice. The quote supports the thesis and the theme of injustice by highlighting the prevalent nature of injustice and the desire for appropriate actions to be taken to address systemic inequalities. Conclusion By shedding light on the hardships faced by overlooked communities and criticizing the oversimplified social issues found in the media, Thomas suggests that readers should confront social injustices and advocate for