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    notion that the inhabitants of the tight-knit community of Corrigan are racist, prejudiced and ignorant is explicated in Craig Silvey's coming of age novel, Jasper Jones. The bildungsroman is narrated by Charlie Bucktin, an adolescent from the small town of Corrigan. Charlie becomes unexpectedly involved with a local indigenous boy, Jasper, as they set out to discover the truth about the death of a young girl from their community. Throughout this quest, Charlie comes to many realisations about

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    written by Craig Silvey titled, Jasper Jones dealt with the troubles of, as Don Draper said, people ignoring who somebody is simply because we want them to be who we want. Set in 1965 in a small West Australian town called Corrigan, main character, Charlie Butkin is faced with the fear of being drafted into war with Vietnam and seeing his friends treated poorly by others because of racism. The novel kick starts, however, when Charlie is interrupted by Jason Jones tapping on his window asking Charlie

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    Hi, I’m Phoebe Ryan and today I am going to be giving a talk that addresses the issues of misinterpreted youth within media and literature using the novel Jasper Jones as word If teenagers’ lives, including all major decisions and events, are constantly portrayed within the media, how can they be judged for the decisions they’re making? Teenagers can easily be influenced to make naive and impulsive decisions whilst under the impression that they are making the correct choices because of being constantly

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    Glowacki Mrs.Atkin ELA 8 3, March 2015 Jasper Jones By: Craig Silvey Jasper was an outcast in their small town. Maybe that’s the reason Charlie agrees to help him when he comes to his window late at night. Charlie is terribly afraid but how could he turn down Jasper Jones, he was desperate to impress. Jasper had never said a word to Charlie before, Charlie didn’t know Jasper had even knew his name. This was too strange, what could Charlie possibly help Jasper with? Charlie knew in his mind that

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    Ms Caminiti and Literature class, As most of you may know by now, I have chosen to do a book analysis on the novel; Jasper Jones by Western Australian named Craig Silvey. This book has been the winner of many awards such as the 2010 ABIA Book of the Year, the INDIE Book of the year in 2009 and has also been shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2010. In my opinion Jasper Jones is a book that encapsulates various elements from the thrillers of a safe-guarded murder to being excluded from a community

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    Jasper Jones is a 2009 novel aimed at young adults, which focuses on the death of Laura Wishart, and the journey protagonist Charlie Bucktin and his friend Jasper Jones undergo in order to discover to truth of her death. Throughout the novel, the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which was aimed at adult women is mentioned, in an interesting use of intertextuality by author Craig Silvey. Eliza Wishart, younger sister of Laura, dreams of a life in New York as Holly Golightly of Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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    Jasper Jones By: Ciara Mickle The Novel Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey revolves around a young boy named Charlie Bucktin living in the small Australian town of Corrigan in the 1960’s. Charlie is exposed to the confronting issues of racial prejudice, injustice and moral duality. He is challenged to question right from wrong, has to come to the realization that law doesn’t always uphold justice and we as readers are positioned to understand that people are capable of holding two conflicting

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    The novel, Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey is a classic one of a young boy coming of age and learning unspeakable truth about his girlfriend’s father. It is written in first person narration from Charlie Bucktin’s perspective. The plot’s anchor is the death of an innocent girl, with the characters floating above it until they solve the crime. The namesake of the novel also represents a common element of discrimination in this story because Jasper Jones is part white and part Aborigines. The setting

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    This concept is further explored in “Jasper Jones” by Craig Silvey via the characterisation of Charlie Bucktin, the main protagonist. For Charlie, hypermasculinity was an idealism. Something to be desired in a man. And at least for someone like him, timid and effeminate -belonging more to the femininity archetypes of masculinity-, it served as a life goal. The reason he is depicted as so, is due to his cautious personality and reserved character traits. For example, Charlie described his sandals

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    Jasper Jones (2017) by Kate Mulvany has certainly influenced my understanding of 1960s Australian society. There have been many societal changes since that era, and this text helps me realise just how many there have been. The main changes I have noticed from the text include the text’s main themes of family, sexism, and racism. Jasper Jones gave me an insight into what family life was like in the 1960s. Charlie Bucktin lived during a time where the family living standards were very different to

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