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Racism In The Movie 'Get Out'

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The movie Get Out expresses the objective racial tension amongst white and black individuals to a large, diverse audience. The writer and director, Jordan Peele, displays the concept of racism throughout the movie. Racism is shown in the white characters using the black character for their benefit, such as taking a black person’s body part to improve upon their own features. The movie is about a white female, Rose Armitage who brings her boyfriend, Chris Washington, to see her family. Little did Washington know that his girlfriend and family run a hidden sex slave business, where they lure black people to the white community and hypnotize them to take control of their minds and bodies. The scenes throughout the movie show white people using black people as resources and show how powerless black groups are. Peele’s purpose is to show society that racism still exists and many are unaware. He does that by emotionally connecting with the audience.

Peele comes across as wise and fearless through the character of Washington. In a party scene, Washington observes the fellow black and white groups interactions. He approached one black male and said, “Good to see an old brother around here.” His response was not as Washington expected. The black male responded formally by saying, “Ah. Yes, of course, it is.” During that scene, Washington noticed something was wrong and this was shown through non-verbal communication. His facial expression showed a sign of confusion and concern

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