University Report: Sociological Analysis of the Film Jasper Jones

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This report presents a sociological analysis of the film Jasper Jones, a 2017 Australian mystery drama directed by Rachel Perkins. The report delves into the plot, focusing on the protagonist Charlie Bucktin, a 14-year-old boy living in rural Western Australia, and his involvement in a murder mystery. It explores the social issues depicted in the film, including racism, social exclusion, and the importance of community. The report highlights how the film reflects these issues within Australian society and how it tackles themes of growing up, first love, and family unity. The analysis also considers the concept of sociological imagination, emphasizing how the film encourages viewers to think critically about social situations and individual behavior. The conclusion summarizes the overall situation of the film and how it influences major changes to get perception of things within a better manner.
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