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    Everyday there is somebody fighting a war‚ be it with themselves or with outside forces. Wars can be started over even the smallest things such a jealousy or huge things like the pursuit of freedom. In a Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ we are shown a theme of war and rivalry. The theme is shown throughout the story in many ways‚ such as; Lepers was with himself over his insecurities and fears‚ Finny and Genes constant competition‚ Genes internal war with his actions‚ and Brinker Hadley’s internal

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    Shortly after Finny’s fall from the tree‚ Gene‚ consumed by guilt and fear‚ obeys a strange compulsion to dress ike his roommate. He puts on Finny’s clothes - even the unconventional pink shirt that was the "emblem" for the Allied bombing of Central Europe - and looks at himself in the mirror. There Gene sees he has become Finny "to the life." The physical resemblance Gene senses‚ brings on a surge of Finny’s own unique spirit within him. Unexpectedly‚ Gene feels free‚ daring‚ confident - just like

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    a destiny. This is exemplified in A Separate Peace by main character Phineas. What classifies Finny as a tragic hero‚ instead of just an ordinary hero‚ is his downfall. As defined by Aristotle‚ a tragic hero is a character who faces their own destruction due to fate‚ a mistake‚ or a personal flaw (Literary Devices). Finny fits the noble and heroic characterization naturally‚ and it is without a doubt that his demise was certainly a tragedy. In A Separate Peace‚ Finny is a prime example of a tragic

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    happen in the world‚ and when they do come to understand the evil in the world‚ they do not know how to react to it. Innocence can be lost in a number of ways but most innocence is lost through knowledge. In John Knowels’ A Separate Peace‚ the main character‚ Gene Forrester‚ gained new ideas and knowledge that replaced his innocence. This made him believe that he was better suited to live in his harsh reality of a life. In A Separate Peace‚ innocence and loss there of is one of the most apparent archetypes

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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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    Through his use of duality in A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles is attempting to convey to the reader that as we mature and come to realize who we are‚ we do many questionable things. It is not until we are older and reflect upon these things that we see what we have done and are able to accept responsibility for these actions. The narration of A Separate Peace alternates from the perspective of a younger Gene and an older Gene. Younger Gene’s opinion on life drastically changes as he grows as a

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    1. Essential Element | Quote | Sentences | Symbolism | “This was the tree‚ and it seemed to me standing there to resemble those men‚ the giants of your childhood‚ whom you encounter years later and find that they are not merely smaller in relation to your growth‚ but that they are…shrunken by age.” Ch. 1‚ Pg. 14 | The tree is symbolized to represent something grown up from. The tree is the past‚ and it was so much more meaningful before rather than now. The change in importance is due to Gene

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    A Separate Peace is a coming-of-age novel about two boys at boarding school and their friendship during World War II. There are three significant scenes of violence that occur in the novel; however‚ the core of the plot is based upon one. The first and most poignant is the incident where Gene‚ the narrator‚ jiggles the tree branch while he and Phineas‚ his best friend‚ are preparing to jump‚ causing Phineas to fall and break his leg. The next scene of violence is when Quackenbush calls Gene a lame

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    As we said in our October Newsletter We are delighted to announce that we have been collaborating with renowned fiddle player Harry Bolick to bring you the complete recorded works of Narmour and Smith. This is the first time that all their recordings have been collected together. Each CD contains the following info: William Thomas Narmour‚ fiddle. Shellie Walton Smith‚ guitar. Old Timey‚ String Band‚ Mississippi country fiddle. Informative booklet notes by Harry Bolick. Detailed discography.

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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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