Philosophy in the film Get Out
Race and Privilege
o Jordan Peele, Get Out [ Movie ]
o Charles Mills, “White Ignorance” [ Reading ]
How does Get Out address “White Ignorance”? [ paper's topic ]
EACH RESPONSE NEEDS TO:
1) have a title
2) answer the question.
3) bold main claim (otherwise known as a thesis)
4) have a beginning (introduces the text you are writing about and the topic), a middle (the
bulk of the paper where you make an argument), and an end (where you tell me what you
wrote about).
5) analyze at least one quotation from the text.
6) cite quotations properly (Plato, Republic, 430a2).
7) be broken into multiple paragraphs that communicate a thought and build on each other to
argue for your claim. This should look like a mini-paper.
8) be no longer than 400 words.
9) reference readings and the film.
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Philosophy in the Film
Released in 2017, Get Out is a horror movie of the United States that has been directed and scripted by Jordan Peele. The main characters in this movie are played by Daniel Kaluuya, Lil Rel Howery, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Stephen Root, Catherine Keener, and Caleb Landry Jones (“Get Out - Movie Reviews” 2017). The story is about a young African American named Daniel Kaluuya (Chris Washington) who gets to know a disturbing secret when he meets the family of Williams (Rose Armitage). She is his Caucasian girlfriend. Get Out is basically an emotional depiction of what it means to resist and survive as a black in the United States.
In Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance, Charles W. Mills mentions that innocence is the absence of true...
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