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    A Separate Peace Obstacles after obstacles came in the path to success. In the novel A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles revealed a very strong idea through one of his characters. Through Gene it was revealed that weak individual who once was weak morally and mentally can become a strong and a more matured person. John Knowles revealed this idea through Gene’s perspective; symbolism; and also Gene’s speech/action. Gene had proved many things through only his perspective. He had intriguing

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    The characters of A Separate Peace each have very distinct qualities. Phineas has one of the more positive characteristics which is his everlasting enthusiasm. Phineas presents these qualities on multiple occasions throughout the novel. Gene describes Phineas as " the essence of this careless peace" (8). In the beginning of the book Finny shows his enthusiasm in many ways‚ such as when he created a game called “Blitzball”. After Phineas’ injury‚ he still shows enthusiasm. His enthusiasm is shown

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    A Separate Peace: Friendship‚ Conformity‚ and War We have all experienced friendship in our lives; some of these bonds were lasting and others were not. A Separate Peace is a book that deals with the friendship of high school boys. These boys attend an all-boy’s school called Devon School. It is said that: "Devon is sometimes considered the most beautiful school in New England." "Devon was both scholarly and very athletic." Devon is where Gene Forrester‚ Phineas (Finny) and Elwin

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    A Separate Peace A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles in 1959 when he was 33. it is ser in a New Hampshire prep school during WWII. A few teens at this school are greatly affected by the war. Many adults are asking them to join the armed forces. Gene‚ the main character‚ trains with his once athletic star friend‚ Finny‚ for the Olympics. Although against the war many people request that he join. His other friend‚ Leper‚ joins and receives a Section 8 discharge for being considered "mentally

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    see yourself as a person. In Knowles novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ the main charactersGene Forrester and Finny‚ learn how to compliment each other throughout their friendship during their process of growing up. Their friendship and bond grows immensely‚ but more importantly‚ both boys learn self acceptance and strive to find out their purpose on this earth before their last years of childhood diminish. The three most prominent themes in A Separate Peace include love and sacrifice‚ self acceptance‚ and

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    I remember the first time I saw Gene. I had just arrived in South Carolina after moving from New Jersey when my dad was offered a promotion. It was a rainy day‚ I spent most of it driving‚ trying to figure out my way around town. For lunch‚ I stopped at some sort of pub that’s been closed down for years now. When I walked in‚ it was completely empty except for one boy sitting at the counter all alone. I sat on a barstool‚ a few down from the boy and ordered a cheeseburger. Trying to remember which

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    and the novel A Separate Peace share many of the same thematic motifs. Two of these themes are rivalry and forgiveness. The ways they are presented in the novel and movie have similarities and differences. Rivalry and competition is a theme included in The Emperor’s Club and A Separate Peace. In the novel‚ Gene competes against Finny to be "better". Gene states that there is only competition in sports‚ although Finny is a natural athlete and more talented than Gene at sports. Gene tries to make up

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    In John Knowle’s A Separate Peace‚ symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an awareness of the real world among the students who attend the Devon Academy. The war is a symbol of the "real world"‚ from which the boys exclude themselves. It is as if the boys are in their own little world or bubble secluded from the outside world and everyone else. Along with their friends‚ Gene and Finny play games and joke about the war instead of taking it seriously

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    times the tension is only felt by one person; usually the introvert‚ thus jealousy becomes prominent. In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ this is the case between best friends Finny (the extrovert)‚ and Gene (the introvert). Both boys attend The Devon School‚ an upscale boys boarding school in the Northeast part of the United States. This jealousy exists between both boys‚ but only affects Gene‚ because he thinks about it constantly‚ and Finny doesn’t realize it. Many journeys are constantly impacted

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    He is unwilling to admit that Gene would try to hurt him‚ because he feels Gene is his best friend. "Finny cannot even entertain the idea that Gene would want to hurt him" (McDonald 75). At the end of the novel‚ a few months after Gene jounces the tree limb that causes Finny to fall‚ Brinker tries to put Gene on the spot. Brinker tries to pry Leper open for facts on what happened the day that Finny fell. Leper hints that Gene caused the fall. Trying to avoid hearing the truth

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