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What does Gerry say about black football players at the beginning of the film?
What does Gerry say about black football players at the beginning of the film?
I don't wanna play with any of those black animals.
What does the neighbor say as the Boone family moves in?
What does the neighbor say as the Boone family moves in?
Only takes one and we gonna be over run by 'em.
What does Gerry say braggingly about himself to Coach?
What does Gerry say braggingly about himself to Coach?
I'm Gerry Bertier, the only all American you got on this team.
What do Gerry and Julius tell each other on the bus?
What do Gerry and Julius tell each other on the bus?
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What are Gerry and Julius fighting over?
What are Gerry and Julius fighting over?
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What does Julius say to Gerry mockingly?
What does Julius say to Gerry mockingly?
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What does Louis say?
What does Louis say?
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What does Ray ask Petey?
What does Ray ask Petey?
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What does Julius say about Gerry not caring to know him?
What does Julius say about Gerry not caring to know him?
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What does Julius say about honesty?
What does Julius say about honesty?
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What do Gerry and Julius argue about?
What do Gerry and Julius argue about?
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What is Boone's speech at Gettysburg about?
What is Boone's speech at Gettysburg about?
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What is Gerry and Julius's famous quote/chant?
What is Gerry and Julius's famous quote/chant?
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What does Gerry ask Julius?
What does Gerry ask Julius?
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What does the family say when the boys come back from camp?
What does the family say when the boys come back from camp?
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What does Emma say to Gerry on the first day back at school?
What does Emma say to Gerry on the first day back at school?
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What does Gerry say while making fun of Sunshine?
What does Gerry say while making fun of Sunshine?
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What does Julius say on his first day back after a handshake rejection?
What does Julius say on his first day back after a handshake rejection?
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What does Emma say to Gerry regarding his priorities?
What does Emma say to Gerry regarding his priorities?
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What does Mrs. Bertier say about Julius?
What does Mrs. Bertier say about Julius?
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What does Coach Tyrell say?
What does Coach Tyrell say?
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What does Emma realize?
What does Emma realize?
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What does Mrs. Bertier say to Julius when he arrives at the hospital?
What does Mrs. Bertier say to Julius when he arrives at the hospital?
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What does Gerry tell the nurse?
What does Gerry tell the nurse?
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What does Julius tell Gerry about being hurt?
What does Julius tell Gerry about being hurt?
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What does Gerry admit to Julius about his feelings?
What does Gerry admit to Julius about his feelings?
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What does Gerry say to Coach Yoast in the hospital?
What does Gerry say to Coach Yoast in the hospital?
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What does Sherryl say?
What does Sherryl say?
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Study Notes
Key Quotes and Context from "Remember the Titans"
- Gerry expresses his racist sentiments at the film's start by referring to black players as "black animals."
- A neighbor's racist comment hints at fear of integration when the Boone family moves into the community.
- Gerry boasts to Coach, asserting his status as the "only all American" player on the team.
- A bus exchange showcases tension between Gerry and Julius, both exchanging insults and asserting dominance.
- A debate over a poster ignites conflict between Gerry and Julius, highlighting their differing perspectives.
- Julius mockingly questions Gerry's perception, signifying their strained relationship.
- Louis expresses his disconnection from identity with the phrase, "Man, I don't have any people."
- Ray probes into Petey’s family situation, suggesting a lack of support from his father.
- Julius expresses feelings of invalidation to Gerry, stating that knowing him means nothing.
- A critical remark from Julius regarding honesty reflects the racial tension and mistrust between their teams.
- Gerry criticizes Julius's attitude, prompting Julius to assert that attitude reflects leadership.
- Coach Boone's speech at Gettysburg emphasizes unity and learning from the past to combat internal conflicts.
- "Strong side" and "Left side" serve as empowerment phrases for Gerry and Julius, symbolizing teamwork.
- Gerry questioningly asks Julius about his unique power, leading to Julius's proud assertion of "soul power."
- A family's confusion over the boys' changed attitudes shows the impact of their integration efforts.
- An exchange highlighting Emma's concerns portrays the deep-seated racism within the community, as she predicts enduring hatred.
- Gerry belittles Sunshine, a new teammate, indicating social divisions still exist within the group.
- On returning to school, Julius notes the harsh reality of their social environment after a hopeful experience at camp.
- Emma confronts Gerry about his misplaced priorities regarding friendships with people of color.
- Mrs. Bertier's rejection of Julius reflects societal prejudices still present in her view of interracial relationships.
- Coach Tyrell underscores the necessity of loyalty and societal divisions with the phrase about picking sides.
- Emma's realization about her priorities reveals her growth in understanding her own biases.
- Julius receives affirmation from Mrs. Bertier, who highlights Gerry's desire to see him.
- A nurse's comment about family underscores the racial issues related to identity and belonging.
- Julius's disbelief at Gerry's injuries highlights their developing brotherly bond.
- Gerry's admission about his former hatred towards Julius signifies personal growth and reconciliation.
- Gerry's resilience is demonstrated when he insists, "I'm hurt, I ain't dead," showing his fighting spirit despite adversity.
- Sherryl’s powerful statement about remembrance showcases the film’s overarching theme of unity despite differences.
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Test your knowledge of memorable quotes from the film 'Remember the Titans'. This quiz features key phrases and their context, highlighting themes of race and team unity. Perfect for fans of the movie or those studying its historical significance.