conflict

Cards (17)

  • How does Peele portray the conflict between black and white races?
    Through embodiment of Black and White characters
  • What does Rose reassure Chris about her parents?
    That they are not racist
  • What does Rose's dialogue reveal about her character?
    Her deviousness and manipulation of Chris
  • What does the expensive red car symbolize in the film?
    The economic imbalance between races
  • What does the bird's eye view shot of the car signify?
    The transition from safety to danger
  • What does Chris's lack of control over his body foreshadow?
    The control white families exert over black bodies
  • How is Rose characterized in relation to white supremacy?
    As the modern face of white supremacy
  • What does the milk and fruit loops scene symbolize?
    The segregation of people by skin tone
  • How does Rose's behavior with the cereal reflect her beliefs?
    It shows her refusal to mix races
  • What do the photographs in Rose's bedroom represent?
    Her pride in hunting black men and women
  • How does Peele shift the viewer's perception of Rose?
    By exposing her racist beliefs and ideology
  • What does Rose's violent nature towards Chris signify?
    The manipulation of systemic racism
  • What does the shotgun symbolize in the final sequence?
    Rose as a hunter and Chris as prey
  • How does the police car scene alter audience perception?
    It creates fear due to racial stereotypes
  • What is the significance of Chris's friend Rod at the end?
    He represents hope and survival for black men
  • What does Peele's ending convey about systemic racism?
    It highlights the manipulation within the justice system
  • How do Rose and Chris symbolize the wider conflict between races?
    Through their physical and ideological struggles