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7 the hate u give chapter 4 1. we meet starr’s uncle carlos in chapter …

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7 the hate u give
chapter 4

  1. we meet starr’s uncle carlos in chapter 4. what appears contradictory about him as a character?
  1. how do uncle carlos and mav disagree about what happened to khalil?
  1. what is starr’s relationship with uncle carlos? why is this important?
  1. compare and contrast uncle carlos and mav’s political and ideological views on the social issue of police violence and race.
  1. what do we find out about khalil’s mom, ms. brenda? what do we find out about what khalil was doing before his death? how is this ironic?

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

Uncle Carlos is a Black police officer. Being a Black man in a profession (police) that has a history of systemic racism and negative interactions with Black communities creates a contradiction. His role as a cop vs. his Black identity and the community's perception of police (especially in cases of police violence against Black people) is contradictory. He tries to bridge the gap but is in a position that's often at odds with the Black community's experiences.

Brief Explanations

Uncle Carlos (a cop) likely takes a more “by the book” or defensive view of the police’s actions regarding Khalil’s death, maybe seeing it as a justified or at least explainable police action (e.g., if Khalil was perceived as a threat). Mav (Starr’s dad, part of the Black community) likely sees it as an unjust act of police violence, rooted in racism and police brutality, believing Khalil was innocent and killed unjustly, disagreeing with Carlos’s more lenient or explanatory stance on the police’s role.

Brief Explanations

Starr has a close, father - figure - like relationship with Uncle Carlos. He’s her mom’s brother, and he and his wife raised Starr after her mom’s drug addiction issues (or during tough times). This is important because it shows a different perspective on the police (through Carlos) in her life, giving her a connection to both the police (via Carlos) and the Black community (via her parents). It complicates her understanding of the police and race, as Carlos is a positive, caring figure who is also a cop, challenging the monolithic view of police as all bad or all good.

Answer:

Uncle Carlos is a Black police officer. This is contradictory because the police force has a history of systemic racism and harm toward Black communities, yet he is a Black man in that role, trying to navigate between his identity, his job, and the community’s (including his family’s) views on police, creating a conflict between his racial identity and his professional role.

Question 2