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  1. Full Book Analysis. Angie Thomas's debut novel, The Hate U Give, is a powerful and moving story that explores themes of racism, police brutality, and the struggle for justice and equality, drawing conclusions about the necessity of finding and then using one’s voice in support of that struggle.

  2. In 2021, Thomas followed up The Hate U Give with the novel Concrete Rose, which is a prequel to her 2017 work. Explore the full plot summary, an in-depth analysis of Starr Carter, and explanations of important quotes from The Hate U Give.

  3. 28 de fev. de 2017 · The best study guide to The Hate U Give on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

    • ‘The Hate U Give’ Themes
    • Analysis of Key Moments in ‘The Hate U Give’
    • Style, Tone, and Figurative Language in ‘The Hate U Give’
    • Analysis of The Symbols

    Police brutality

    The leader of the drug gang in Garden Heights, King, constantly warns Starr not to speak up about this incident in order for his business to remain secretive. In the book, you see Garden Heights, the fictional neighborhood, isn’t the best place to be but they don’t usually call the cops. Many people believe that the novel would be a catalyst for deeper questioning and engaging class discussions. It is also believed that students will inevitably generate concern for relevant issues like police...

    Identity and Double-Consciousness

    In an 1897 article in the Atlantic, W.E.B. Du Bois, a sociologist noted that he felt a “two-ness” came from seeing himself through the eyes of others. In ‘The Hate U Give’,the author increases Starr’s dilemma by having her dramatically move between two worlds – the neighborhood where she lives, African American Garden Heights, and the school environment, white Williamson Prep. With her friends from Garden Heights, Starr uses slang, liberally uses ghetto languages, and topics like “stank-eye,...

    The Pervasiveness of Racism

    Khalil is a victim of thug life both in life and death. A lack of economic opportunity in their town led to his drug dealing. After his death, racial profiling led to his being blamed for his own murder. As Khalil’s friend and the witness to his shooting, Starr has to navigate the overt racism of One-Fifteen and the people who justify and guard him. And as an African American pupil in a predominately white school, Starr has to cope with each day’s microaggressions from human beings like Haile...

    There are various major events that happened in the novel. Here are some of the most notable ones. 1. The teens at a party at Greater heights where gunshots were heard. 2. The shooting of Khalil at the traffic stop by One-Fifteen. 3. After the shooting of her friend, Khalil, by the police; Starr gained the firmness f mind within herself to testify ...

    The author used the first-person viewpoint throughout the story. Angie used the sarcastic, witty, and upbeat social commentary of the protagonist to give the novel an optimistic tone in the face of tragedy. Yet, there is an atmosphere of indignation in the book, which is directed at the oppressive systems in society. The characters in ‘The Hate U G...

    Khalil’s Hairbrush

    Khalil’s hairbrush is similar to Khalil. This is because of the significance attached to a black teenager in such a neighborhood. The hairbrush looks dangerous to a cop who racially profiles, even though it is not. Therefore, the hairbrush represents the racist assumptions that white people make about African Americans. An activist, Ms. Ofrah, informs Starr and her parents that officer Cruise mistook Khalil’s hairbrush for a gun because “the handle was thick enough, black enough, for him to a...

    One-Fifteen

    One-fifteen is the badge number of the cop who killed Khalil. In the novel, it is a symbol of unrestrained police brutality towards African Americans. Starr kept referring to the officer as “One-Fifteen,” instead of his real name because of two main things. First, Starr said she learned to get the badge number of any cop she interacted with because she was told about the police from her juvenile age. Starr and other children in the African American neighborhood are taught early how to avoid c...

  4. Summary. The Hate U Give. By Angie Thomas. Angie Thomas’ 2017 The Hate U Give, is a profound project that takes the themes of Black Lives Matter, police brutality and black identity and puts them all in the limelight. Introduction. Summary. Themes and Analysis. Characters. Quotes. Historical Context. Review. Article written by Juliet Ugo.

  5. Themes. Next. Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Identity and Blackness. The Hate U Give explores the relationship between race and identity as Starr struggles to navigate the primarily black world of Garden Heights and the primarily white world of Williamson Prep.

  6. A short summary of Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Hate U Give.