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    At one point in time‚ everyone has felt rivalry or as if they were in competition withsomeone. In A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ main characters; Gene Forrester and Phineashave a close relationship based solely on rivalry. The two teenage boys would compete with eachother in both sports and academics. But do all relationships have some sort of rivalry ‚ whether itbe known or quiet? Based on observations from the reading‚ examples from the novel and‚personal experiences ‚ I do believe relationships

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    realizes that Gene and Finny are equal in enmity. Then‚ Gene realizes that Finny has set out to ruin his studies. After that‚ Gene becomes a better student‚ but he trusts Finny less. When Finny convinces him to go to another meeting of the Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session‚ Gene and Finny try to go together. When Gene is finally on the branch with Finny‚ Gene jounces the branch and Finny falls‚ breaking his leg. I think Gene jounced the branch because he grew to hate Finny even though Finny did

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    against all. In the novels Lord of the Flies by William Golding and A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the authors both examine a story that takes place under limited adult supervision while in the backdrop of war. In this setting‚ the characters act out the worst of mankind. In Lord of the Flies‚ the main characters show the worst of mankind through jealousy‚ savagery‚ and fear. Contrary to Lord of the Flies‚ In the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the worst of mankind is shown mostly through jealousy

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    Gene Forrester is the narrator of A Separate Peace‚ as well as the Protagonist. He tells the story as a flashback‚ looking back on his student days at the Devon School. Throughout the book‚ Gene is just like any other high school student who suffers from many typical teenage issues such as self- consciousness‚ jealousy‚ self- doubt‚ and not knowing who he really wants to be in life. When the story first begins‚ Gene is in his early thirties‚ visiting the Devon School for the first time in many

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    In the book‚ A Separate Peace‚ the main relationship of the novel is between the very charismatic‚ and humble Phineas (or Finny for short)‚ and the jealous‚ overachiever‚ Gene. The book is mostly set at a boarding school named Devon‚ there he meets many friends including Finny‚ who which he becomes good friends with‚ and even creates a club with. There Friendship can be described with the quote‚ “Never waste jealousy on a real man: it is the imaginary man that supplants us all in the long run.”

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    Leper In the book "A Separate Peace" there are many characters which are talked about and play a role in the story. The main characters Gene and Finny‚ short for Phineas‚ are what drive the whole story and are the center of the many themes and meanings derived from this book. Elwin Lepellier also known as Leper-Lepellier is not as visible as Gene and Finny‚ but plays a role that is essential to the story. Leper was one of those people who keep to themselves all the time and aren’t looking to

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    The novel‚ A Separate Peace has many important aspects to it. One of those aspects is its use of minor characters throughout the book. The book’s minor characters are what make up a lot of the book. They are the characters that affect and help develop the main characters‚ Gene and Finny. The reader is able to find out how Finny is able to handle situations when Mr. Prud’homme confronts Gene and Finny on their dinner absences. You get a better idea of Finny’s character when he goes for tea with the

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    English 101 10/6/11 Dead Poet’s Society What happens at an all-boy‚ rich‚ private academy? I don’t know‚ but the Dead Poet’s Society gives us a good inside look at what goes on in this particular one: Welton Academy. This clip shows a very innovative teacher on the first day of school‚ trying to reach out to his students with an unorthodox way of teaching‚ especially for Welton. Through stereotypes‚ camera angles and shots‚ the tone and lack of music‚ the director creates an ambiance that directs

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    A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a coming of age novel surrounding the experiences of a young boy from the South and his roommate while at boarding school. Gene Forrester is new to the boarding school culture‚ so when he arrives in his dorm room on the first day of summer term‚ he is shocked and in awe by his roommate‚ Phineas. Gene’s lack of self confidence is only made more obvious beside Finny‚ but this does not stop them from growing to be best friends. However‚ at boarding school the environment

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    When seeing the names "One who flew over the cuckoos nest" and "dead poets society" together‚ one would never think these two films would have such a close resemblance. The setting of the two movies are totally different from the outside‚ but searching deep it is evident that they are quite parallel with each other. Watching each movie only once limit’s the viewer to only catching a fraction of the things that are portrayed in each movie. In both movies there is almost a hero figure present

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