Plot and Structure
Characters & Power
Themes & Social Commentary
Film Techniques
Symbolism and Quotes
100

Chris asks if they know he is black.

Who is Rose's parents.

100

The profession that connects Chris’s ability to “see” what others can’t.

What is photographer.

100

The form of racism explored through Dean’s “I’d have voted for Obama a third time” line.

What is casual racism (or micro-aggressions).

100

The recurring sound that signals Chris’s loss of control.

What is the spoon on the teacup.

100

The animal that represents both vulnerability and survival throughout the film.

What is the deer.

200

Where it is revealed that the Armitages’ guests are not who they appear to be.

What is the Garden Party.

200

The person who masks control behind calm.

Who is Missy.

200

The ideas about black bodies symbolised through the coagula experiment.

What is black bodies as commodities (or the fetishisation of black bodies).

200

The dominant colours used to represent the cult members AND the dominant colours used to represent Chris.

What are black, white and red; and brown and blue.
200

The household décor that reveals Dean’s obsession with domination AND the quote that links to this.

What are cultural artefacts from various countries AND "It's such a privilege to be able to experience another person's culture." 

300

The object Chris finds that exposes Rose’s history of luring Black partners.

What is the box of photographs.

300

Their physical violence mirrors the family’s ideological violence. 

Who is Jeremy.

300

The character who is both the biggest horror trope AND the biggest horror plot twist.

Who is Rod.

300

The camera movement and shot that visually represent Chris’s descent into the Sunken Place.

What are slow tracking and wide shot.

300

The deeper meaning of Chris picking cotton from the chair to block hypnosis.

What is linking back to slaves who used to use cotton to block their ears from the slave drivers/linking back to the oppression of slavery/systemic racism.

400

The detail about Chris’s mother’s death that Missy weaponises against him

What is Chris' inaction.

400

The terms for the two main types of racism addressed in 'Get Out'.

What are fetishisation and micro-aggressions (or systemic racism or institutionalised racism)

400

The myth that Jordan Peele debunks in 'Get Out'

What is a post-racism society.
400

Visual motifs that link Chris back to slavery (at least three)

What are cotton, the deer, the auction, the plantation house, the teacup and spoon as control ...
400

Rod's lines when Chris gets into the car at the end of the film.

What are: I mean, I told you not to go into that house.

500

The name for the narrative structure used in 'Get Out'.

What is linear?

500

The Armitages' greatest weapon against Chris.

What is surface liberalism.

500

The meaning behind the sunken place.

What is the involuntary state of emotional paralysis and mental imprisonment experienced by Black people under systemic racism and oppression. 

500

The artist whose song encourages Chris to stay woke AND the artist of 'Run Rabbit Run'.

Who are Donald Glover and Flanagan & Allen.

500

The song playing when Rose is eating dry fruit loops, sipping on milk and scrolling through victims.

What is 'I've had the time of my life'.