Plot & Characters
Frye, Oppression
Shelby, Book
Themes & Philosophy
Film & Philosophy Connections
100

This is the main character who witnesses Khalil's shooting.

Who is Starr Carter?

100

Frye describe oppression as this type of system, not isolated events.

What is a network of barriers?

100

Shelby focuses on justice within this specific community context.

What is Black urban communities?

100

The central issue highlighted by Khalil's death.

What is police brutality?

100

Khalil's death is an example of this concept from Frye.

What is systematic oppression?

200

The name of Starr's mostly Black neighborhood.

What is Garden Heights?

200

This metaphorFrye uses explains oppression as interconnected limitations.

What is a birdcage?

200

This term refers to unequal systems embedded in society.

What is systematic injustice?

200

Starr code-switches between these two environments.

What is her private school and her neighborhood?

200

Starr speaking out reflects this idea from Shelby.

What is moral responsibility to resist injustice?

300

This friend distances herself from Starr after the incident.

Who is Hailey?

300

Oppression affects individuals based on this group identify factor.

What is a social group membership?

300

Shelby discusses whether this type of resistance is justified.

What is protest of civil disobedience?

300

This theme involves speaking out despite fear.

What is activism or finding your voice?

300

Garden Heights represents this structural condition.

What is inequality or systemic disadvantages?

400

The reason Khalil was pulled over by the police.

What is minor traffic stop (tail light violation)?

400

According to Frye, this means oppression hard to see clearly.

What is focusing on one barrier instead of the system?

400

This is the moral question Shelby raises about lawbreaking.

What is when is it justified to break the law?

400

This concept explains unequal treatment based on race.

What is racism?

400

Starr's dual identity connects to this philosophical struggle.

What is identity conflict within oppressive systems?

500

This character represents Starr's struggle between two identities.

Who is Star Carter at school vs. at home?

500

This explains why people may not recognize their own privilege.

What is systematic invisibility or normalization?

500

Shelby connects injustice to this broader concept of fairness in society.

What is social justice?

500

This philosophical idea connects all three sources. (film, Frye, Shelby).

What is oppression?

500

The film overall illustrates Frye's idea that oppression is....

What is interconnected and structural (not isolated) ?