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"The Hate You Give" Mindmap of IOA ideas - Coggle Diagram
"The Hate You Give" Mindmap of IOA ideas
Characters and their character Traits
Chris
White and rich
Starr's boyfriend
Khalil
Starr's childhood friend
King Lord's member
Got killed by a white police officer
Lisa
Starr's mom
A nurse
King (King Lord)
Maverick / Big Mav
Starr's dad
Want to help the his home community
Uncle Carlos
Believes in justice system
a police officer
Starr's Uncle
Starr
Seven
Starr's brother but different mom
Long braids
IB Themes
Human ingenuity
Sharing the planet
Experience
Traumatic experience and experience between 2 world (black/white)
Social organization
How the capitalist
system goes against black people and poor people
Identity
Black people / community
Identity of Starr when she's in black community/white community
Themes
Police Brutality
The power of voice as protest and making a difference
Racism, descrimination, and inequality
The Cycle of Poverty and Crime
Racism
Real Life Black American Cultural Connections, events, movements, art, people, etc
Black Panthers
THUG LIFE
Black Jesus
Tupac
US Government purposefully introducing drugs into black communities
Prison-industrial complex
Nat Turner 1831 Slave Rebellion (educating slaves)
George Floyd Murder/Black Lives Matter Movement
YOUR real-life connections and Opinions
IB Text-Type Analysis
Purpose
Protest against racism
Mood/Tone
personal
Audience
Black community in the US
Americans
Young people who haven't "found their voice" yet
White Americans
Girls
Youth who are coming of age
Setting/Context
The George Floyd murder (Black Lives Matter)
Novel Structure
Point of View
1st person
Star's POV
Unreliable Narrator
Conflicts
External Conflicts
The riots of the neighborhood as they trying to protest against the police brutality and racism
King (Boss of the King lords) wants her to forget what happened with khalil because he's scared that the police will find out that khalil worked for him.
Internal Conflicts
The struggle of identity: She struggling with expressing herself at her school as she's going to a prep school (usually for rich white people) and she has to navigate between 2 world.
she's scared of retaliation from the police and scared that her white friends will find out that she was with Khalil (drug dealer)
She doesn't know what should she decide between speak up for her friendship, and fight against the racism and discrimination or she shouldn't say anything.
Her relationship with Chris(White). Starr's dad, Maverick is quite extreme against white people so it is pretty hard for Starr to confront him and tell him the truth.
Climax/Resolution
Starr makes up with Chris
Starr decides that she cannot be silent about Khalil's murder
Literary Devices used throughout the novel
Metaphor
Foreshadowing
Symbolism
Imagery
Irony