Boyz n the Hood Literary Elements

Boyz n the Hood Literary Elements

Director

John Singleton

Leading Actors/Actresses

Cuba Gooding Jr., Laurence Fishburne, and Ice Cube

Supporting Actors/Actresses

Angela Basset, Morris Chesnut, and Nia Long

Genre

Drama

Language

English

Awards

Boyz 'n the Hood was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Singleton

Date of Release

July 12th, 1991

Producer

Steve Nicolaides

Setting and Context

Inglewood, California, the hood

Narrator and Point of View

The film is told through the point of view of three people: Trey, Reva, and Darrin

Tone and Mood

Dangerous, Violent, Energetic, Fun, Solemn, Strange, Disappointment, Heroic, Sad, and Revelatory

Protagonist and Antagonist

People/Their choices and circumstances

Major Conflict

The major conflict of the film involves those who were born in the "hood" and their struggle to get past the poor and difficult circumstances they were born in and succeed.

Climax

The climax of film occurs when Ricky is murdered.

Foreshadowing

Ricky's murder is foreshadowed early on in the film.

Understatement

The profound effect of a single choice is present though arguably understated in the film.

Innovations in Filming or Lighting or Camera Techniques

Although very well-made and well-shot, Boyz 'n the Hood isn't innovative in filming or lighting or camera techniques.

Allusions

To geography (places around California), the bible, religion (Christianity/Catholicism, particularly), mythology, science, technology, music and the music industry (particularly as it relates to rap), culture and cultural movements (gangs/race unrest and relations), popular culture, television, other movies (mainly Do the Right Thing), books, and weapons (particularly the type of guns that are used).

Paradox

All the boys grew up in the same place with relatively similar circumstances, yet they all turned out vastly different.

Parallelism

There are no major instances of parallelism in the film.

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