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    In the novel Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey it is revealed that justice and the law are not the same things. The law can be defined as a set of rules and regulations to be followed and justice can be defined as just behaviour or treatment. The law is meant to ensure that justice is always present but this is not always the case as seen in Jasper Jones. In the novel, the law is not used for justice but is rather used for prejudice, in order for characters of the novel to find justice they must do so

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    book Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey a girl is found dead in the forests of Australia and Jasper Jones is forced to rely on a boy named Charlie for help. Throughout the book Charlie, Jasper and Jeffery show the courage when faced with the opportunity Charlie helped Jasper when he came seeking for help,Jasper when he had to calm people down and Jeffery with the cricket game. The first sign of courage is when Jasper went to Charlie on page 1 and said “I need your help” Charlie knew that Jasper was

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    Craig Silvey engages us with Jasper Jones in order to convey a certain moral message in hope to make us stop and think. No one in this novel is truly accepted into the community, which tells me as the responder, that in order for this society to succeed differences need to be tossed aside. Jasper Jones is a credible recollection of the injustice, racism and social exclusion that exists in the Australian society. It also tackles growing up, first love, family unity, and a sense of belonging in a community

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    Courage can be something that is hard to achieve. Not only do you have to be brave, but also willing to take the risk even when you are scared. Jasper Jones has many characters who show courage, but also characters who could have been courageous and changed the whole plot. Courage can save someone’s life, and the lack of it could cause totally different endings in life as if someone did something that they may not have done without having courage, when someone may have lack of courage causing them

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    The film The Dressmaker directed by Joclyn Moorhouse set in 1951 and the novel, Jasper Jones written by the Australian author Craig Silvey, set in 1965 both have many themes that can be effectively compared and contrasted. Both texts have similar plot lines as they are based around the small country town life, with the main characters Tilly and Jasper excluded but for different reasons. Themes such as family, innocence and fear have been consistently demonstrated throughout both film and novel.

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    scared as to where Jasper is taking Charlie and what is going to happen. The deep, dusky scary music played in the background has an effect on the audience, creating a dramatic feel as Charlie did not know what was ahead for him in the shadowy, dark forest, fearing for his life as Jasper Jones is portrayed as a bad person in society because of his skin colour. Furthermore, throughout the scene, non-diegetic sound is used as an additional background sound, intensifying when Jasper and Charlie come near

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    Craig Silvey, the author of the book Jasper Jones, utilises multiple techniques to highlight the different themes of guilt in the book. Jasper Jones is set in a town that is inherently racist and is about Charlie’s. Silvey applies these different techniques to bring out feelings in the readers, forcing them to empathise with the different characters. The types of guilt in this book are indirect guilt, which expresses that it was not their fault, but they feel it is, the survivor’s guilt. Silvey uses

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    or perhaps we would rather not see it. Nikos Kazantzakis once said, “Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality”. To me this symbolises the different perspectives people can have. This is shown in Craig Silvey’s, “Jasper Jones” novel which explores the concept of change and the understanding of how our search for who we are is clouded by our perceptions and attitudes. The basic human need to establish our own individual path in the world can arise conflict between adolescents

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    Different voices shapes the representation of values. Jasper Jones “an Australian To Kill A Mockingbird” is a novel written by Craig Silvey. This fiction text is based in a rural country town in the 1960’s, as a coming of age novel, it provides many morals and values that the reader can take with them. Through the use of a wide range of literary techniques, some values from different characters that are found to be present in this novel are, the value of egalitarianism, the different voices that

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    characters that perhaps are a different nationality or have a different orientation to the majority of the other characters in the works. Two texts, in which the theme is presented in an admirable way , are ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee, and ‘Jasper Jones’ by Craig Silvey. Through the use of the

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