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    in life” (Muhammad Ali). Muhammad Ali was a professional boxer and a sports icon in his time, so he knows something about courage. Just like in the book Jasper Jones. Jasper Jones is a book about murder, suicide, love, and a mystery that could tear Corrigan apart forever. In order to solve this mystery, Charlie Bucktin must side with Jasper Jones, the towns outlaw, and find the courage within him to save his town. In the book, many characters must display acts of courage to solve the mystery of Laura’s

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    Throughout the pivotal Australian novel Jasper Jones, Craig Silvey, one of the most prominent Australian authors, has altered the reader’s perspective upon various figures through the characterisation of corrupt authority figures and unguided youth. Set in Corrigan, Western Australia during 1965, Jasper Jones follows the well-informed thirteen year old Charlie Bucktin, as he attempts to navigate the inexplicable murder of Laura Wishart. Charlie joins forces with Jasper Jones, the town outcast, and Eliza Wishart

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    what you have just experienced is depression. Depression is a phenomenon that can shatter your insides, give you a heart-throbbing experience or test your resilience. These experiences are what Craig Silvey willed upon us the audience in his novel Jasper Jones. Like giving us, the readers a panic attack in chapter 1 or making us give up during Charlie’s library experience. Silvey first tactic to supply a depressive experience to the audience is through authorising a surreal experience of panic. Imagine

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    showing courage means doing something we wouldn’t normally do, and it also represents itself in doing something against our morals. In the book Jasper Jones, Charlie is a character that stands out to me because he shows a lot of courage throughout book after Laura’s death. I will explain why courage is important to have today’s world, what Charlie in Jasper Jones did to show courage, and why having courage was essential in the past. It is important to have courage in our lives today because it is

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    The novel ‘Jasper Jones’ written by Craig Silvey and the film ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ directed by Johnathan Dayton and Valerie Faris explores the idea that the main characters are outcast in society. Craig Silvey’s novel is set in the 1960’s at the peak of the Vietnam war, in the fictional town of Corrigan, Charlie Bucktin, a 13-year-old boy’s life changes in an instant when he becomes entangled with Jasper Jones and becomes a witness of a traumatic crime scene. ‘Little miss sunshine’ focuses on an

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    in ‘Jasper Jones’ helps us understand that everyone is forced to grow up, and not be so naïve. Throughout the novel Charlie experiences a progressive journey, and encounters numerous events in which a 13 year old boy shouldn’t be exposed too, and which change a persons life, and how they look at things. This is first evident when Jasper takes Charlie to Laura Wishart’s hanging body in this moment Charlie is capsulated into adulthood. He states “But I don’t turn back. I stay. I follow Jasper Jones

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    feeling of belonging, even if it means following a corrupt and unjust social regime. Craig Silvey weaves this idea into the novel Jasper Jones, in which the “half-caste” deuteragonist and protagonist Charlie Bucktin discover the death of the shire president’s daughter, Laura Wishart, and work together to find the culprit as to avoid the inevitable scapegoating of Jasper for this crime. Silvey’s implementation of the historical setting of the 1960’s introduces the themes of fear, racism within a social

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    In the novel Jasper Jones, Craig Silvey provides us the audience an insight into the characters’ pursuit of truth by exploring overarching ideas such as Fear, Racism and Scapegoating and linking them with character dialogue as well as narrator descriptions. The main truth presented by Craig Silvey is the investigation of Laura Wishart’s death, by pursuing this truth Charlie uncovers truths about his family and town. I believe that by using these overarching ideas, silver is able to offer us a deep

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    Craig Silvey, Is known for his adolescent, adult novels throughout Australia. These stories have a deep connection with teaching kids morals in life. Silvey’s book Jasper Jones is no exception written in 2009, the story is set in the quiet mining town, Corrigan which is located in Western Australia. It was 1965, hot and unsleepable night the main character Charlie Bucktin was in his bed. That night changed his life forever; he had to change his shoes from a thirteen years old boys and had to adjust

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    Courage Essay: Jasper Jones “Batman has the same vulnerabilities as the rest of us, so he has the same fears as us. That’s why he is the most courageous: because he can put those aside and fight on regardless” (Silvey 56). Jasper Jones, written by Craig Silvey, is a mysterious, and suspenseful novel centered around 2 boys who find a girls body in the woods. The boys both show a lot of courage and bravery while trying to find out what exactly happened to the girl. They also end up finding

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