Injustice In Jasper Jones

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While there are various concerns presented in Craig Silvey’s Jasper Jones, the most significant is the exploration and impact of injustice on individuals including the indigenous community and vulnerable ethnicities during 1965. Based in the small, narrow-minded mining town of Corrigan, this novel reflects the social stance towards the indigenous population, illustrating the common attitudes of the 1960’s. The story is told in first person through the eyes of 13-year-old adolescent Charlie Buckton. As stated by Lois T. Stover in 2001, “Good young adult literature…mirror[s] the concerns of society out of which it is produced”. Silveys novel Jasper Jones is a key representation of this literature; utilizing clever textual techniques to portray