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    along with insightfully revealing significant aspects of human society and culture. I refer specifically to the novel, Jasper Jones. Written by the Australian author Craig Silvery, Jasper Jones is set in the scorching summer of 1965 in Western Australia. One night Jasper, the town’s mixed-race outcast, shows Charlie Bucktin a dead body. Told from the perspective of Charlie, he and Jasper embark on a riveting mission to solve the mysterious murder of Laura Wishart. Silvery’s story demonstrates many social

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    Jasper Jones Reading Guide S.A. Jones v2 April 2010 http://www.sajones.com.au Synopsis .................................................................................................................................................. 3 About the Author .................................................................................................................................... 3 Edition Used ...............................................................................................

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    an unspoken sense of fear and stagnation is visibly distinct. The progression of Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey proves that the fictional town of Corrigan, as well as the narrow-mindedness of those trapped in its confines, all thoroughly affect one’s overall sense of belonging. Jasper Jones is set in 1960s era, a time which involved tonnes of controversy in regards to racial prejudice and it is obvious that Jasper Jones and Jeffrey Lu in particular, are frowned upon due to their races. Corrigan’s close-knit

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    hidden in our everyday lives. The book “Jasper Jones” shows some examples of courage in everyday life. Courage is important because it´s the force that pushes us through times where we are really scared and the times where we are really nervous. We need courage in our lives or else we would never go outside our comfort zones and never take risks. Being courageous can persuade someone into doing something they fear. Near the end of chapter 1 of ¨Jasper Jones¨, Charlie gets faced with this huge dilemma

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    Courage means to go out of your way to face your fears. The book Jasper Jones displays many examples of courage throughout the book. The book Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey is a book about a mystery. The main Charlie is awaken by the knock of Jasper Jones on his window, later that night they find something that shocks them both. They have found a girl by the name of Laura Wishart hanging from a tree near where they usually hang out. Courage is important because if you’re not courageous you will

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    help with many other things. In Jasper Jones, Charlie helps Jasper by going with him to the glade. “Jasper doesn’t respond. He just turns and sets off. I follow.” (Silvey 3) Charlie has many moments where he uses courage and most of the time it helps him or others. He uses it when he goes with Jasper to the glade, when him and Jasper put Laura’s body in the river, and when he goes to Jack’s house. Charlie uses courage when he goes into the glade with Jasper. “Jasper doesn’t respond. He just turns

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    The narrative, Jasper Jones, presents two unlikely friends, Charlie Bucktin and Jasper Jones, who are completely different in comparison, who find out the mystery behind a friend’s seemingly random death. Charlie is a quiet, knowledgeable, and reserved young boy, and Jasper who is an outgoing, robust young man who has the world stacked against him. This invigorating novel is a young adolescent fiction book that encourages strength and maturity to overcome inequitable and unwanted situations. Through

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    was a lot of corruption in the country as people were going off to war. As Corrigan was described in the novel Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey it may seem like a city in which friendships are very hard to form. The author tells us how everyone in the town lies and how people didn’t trust each other a lot. There are two friendships that author focuses on; Jeffrey and Charlie, and Laura and Jasper. In the novel Craig describes how friends are important and how lives of these characters would be much different

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    Summary: Late one summer evening Jasper Jones appears at Charlie Bucktins window where Jasper seeks Charlie’s assistance to help him with a dark conundrum he was facing; He takes Charlie into the bush to his secret glade and things begin to turn dark, Charlie see’s Laura Wishart body hanging from a tree. Jasper knows he will be blamed for the death of his secret girlfriend Laura because he is blamed for everything in the town of Corrigan. Jasper explains this to Charlie and he reluctantly agrees

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    Jasper Jones Essay Jasper Jones is a novel about racism, prejudice and intolerance. Craig Silvey shows us that we need to be more accepting towards each others differences. He shows us how prejudice can hurt people and have a negative impact on there lives. He also shows us that if we were more accepting then there would be less conflict in the world. Racism is a common problem in the book Japser Jones with one family in particular the Lu family. They are racial abused by the town of Corrigan because

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