Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Belonging
- Jasper Jones
- Community
- Team
- The team represents a large pillar
of the community.
- if you belong to the team then you belong in
the community "insert quotation here"
- Made up of those who belong the
most in the community
- Prejudice
- Alienation
- Jasper Jones alienated due to
his representation
- Jasper is only alienated when the
community do not need him
- Easily discarded
- Jasper is blamed for mischief and crime in the
town in place of the actual criminals
- Reality is that he really
doesn't do most of
those crimes
- The cricket team is the only time
that Jasper is accepted and
belongs in the community
- Once he leaves he is immediately
alienated again by the community
- "insert quote here"
- Laura Wilshart Alienated by her
family and the community
- Shame
- Pregnancy
- Racism
- Vietnam War
- Fear of communism
- "Insert Quotation here"
- Jeffrey and the Lu's feel a sense of alienation from
the community due to their country of origin
(Vietnam)
- Friendship
- Jeffrey and Charlie
- Friendship born out of
convenience
- Jasper and Charlie
- Friendship born out of
necessity
- Charlie and Eliza Whilshart
- Love
- Relationship takes a
while to sprout
- A crisis links them
both together
- Family
- Charlie's relationship to his parents
- Charlie has a childish, frictional relationship
to his mother where it seems as though he
is the smarter one
- "I'm your mother. I don't
need a reason."
- With his father, charlie is treated more
as an intellectual equal
- "The last time he offered me the Golden
ticket to his library. I feel awkward and a
little exhilerated. I'm not sure how I should
respond.
- The Shaw Shank Redemption
- Belonging in a system
- The prison system
- A system that doesn't
take care of them
- Forced Belonging
- The men are forced together by fate
- The confines of the wall force
relationships to form
- Through this forced belonging the men find a
way to belong in their own right
- E.g Red as the "Yes sir, I'm a regular Sears & Roebuck".
Red has found his place in the prison.
- Shared suffering
- The men share the suffering of prison.
They share the suffering of the warden
and the Captain of the Guards
- The bad inmates who are
intimidating, e.g The sisters
- Stand By Me
- Belonging in Friendship
- Childhood friendships
- They fade away as
people grew
- Become a large part of life
- They shape a person
- Social Groups
- Equal Groups
- Gordie's Group
- All of the boys are taken care of
- Although there is a special focus on the
fact that Chris and Gordie belongs more to
each other than Vern and Teddy
- Unequal Groups
- Belonging through Circumstance
- Geographic Location (Castle Rock)
- Small Amount of People
- Easy access to secrets
- Ray Brower's death
- The people that there are tend to
be drawn to one another
- Belonging in a Family
- The lack of family can lead to
people being drawn together
- Frictional Family Relationship
- Chris Chambers' abusive father
- Teddy's estranged father