Jasper Jones is a time novel created by writer Craig Silvey in the town of Corrigan in 1965. A thick secret and distrust. The 13-year-old innocent boy Charlie Bucktin was forced to mature and grow in a challenging summer changing his life. With the help of Jasper Jones, Charlie discovered new knowledge about the society and seemingly perfect city he lived, and the person closest to him. The most important ideas and problems Craig Silvi mentioned at Jasper Jones are: age and identity, injustice and racial discrimination.
The reader believes Jasper has problems and low reliability. Due to prejudice against Jasper in town and its poor reputation, he was accused of committing a crime committed often. 'Jasper Jones is right. Of course, this town blames him. From Charlie's narrative point of view, I can better understand his view on this subject. Of course, the town will immediately bear the death of Laura. Jasper was judged to be unjust. He does not do anything wrong, but the reader can still understand that the town is Jasper's hypocrisy and judgment. The town has these assumptions based on the background of its indigenous peoples.
In Craig Silvey's novel "Jasper Jones", value is recognized and challenged Jasper Jones is a young, shy boy named Carly. With confidence I need his help in the face of an older boy Jasper Jones. As Charlie said, they departed to show a girl Eliza Wishardt Jasper beaten by Charlie and hung up. Throughout the novel, they tried to find out who had done this terrible act against Eliza. Equality and the value of maturity are recognized and challenged. The values of equality, wisdom, and acceptance of personality are recognized and challenged. The value of equality is supported by Jasper and Jeffrey Lou.