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    In the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ a fictional genre. The setting reveals Finny’s character in three parts. It reveals his athleticism‚ his superior way with words‚ and his excellent ways of distracting people to get out of trouble. So throughout this essay the reader will see how the setting reveals Finny’s character in three different ways. Throughout the book A Separate Peace‚ the setting demonstrates Finny’s athleticism in a few different ways. As Finny and Gene go through their school

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    A Separate Peace-John Knowles The novel A Separate Peace is a story about two best friends‚ Gene and Phineas (Finny)‚ who both attend the Devon school in New Hampshire in 1942. Gene Forrester is an intellectual‚ confined‚ straight-laced seventeen year old‚ while Finny is an athletic free-spirit who isn’t afraid to say what he thinks and is admired by everyone. The story is a flashback in which Gene recalls his fears and insecurities during the midst of the Second World War at the Devon school

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    Steinbeck should know that there are a lot of similarities and differences compared to the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles. The central message of these two books display some good and bad times of two male friends and the struggle of their friendship. In the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ George and Lennie have a tough time getting along through their journey of living on a farm. In the book A Separate Peace‚ Gene finds it hard to accept Finny as a true friend‚ since Gene thinks he is invincible. These

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    A Separate Peace- Study guide Chapter 1: What two locations- which he describes as “fearful’- does the narrator visit? How does he describe each? The narrator describes the marble staircase and the tree as “fearful” sites‚ he describes the marble staircase as being “unusually hard” and “not very deep” (3)‚ and the tree as having “certain small scars rising along its trunk’ and as the tree being “the giants of your childhood” (6). What is suggested by the tone of the opening section of the novel

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    1) The main character of the book‚ A Separate Peace‚ is Gene Forrester. He is in the senior class at Devon. He is widely known as the smart student who is always on time to class and always does his school work. Gene is a good choice as the main character of this book‚ but if the author would have chosen Finny as the main character‚ the book would have been different. Finny leaves Devon for an amount of time because he breaks his leg. Therefore‚ if he was the main character‚ the book would not

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    self-discovery. Rollo May‚ another psychologist‚ explains this separation of ego from unconscious in four stages as well as the transition from being unfree to being free. Both men’s ideas are well demonstrated in John Knowles World War II novel‚ A Separate Peace through the development of Gene. Similar to most adolescents‚ Gene struggles through the stages of consciousness and ultimately gains the freedom to control his own life as his ego moves out of his unconscious and he becomes an adult. As are

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    The Re-Illustration of Identity “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles illustrates the story of Gene Forrester‚ a quiet‚ intelligent student residing in New Hampshire at the school of Devon as World War II hangs in the background. During his summer session‚ he befriends his reckless roommate‚ Phineas‚ where his charismatic character gets him out of mischief. Gene begins to develops jealousy towards Phineas for his athleticism and suspects that he has been intentionally diverting him from his studies

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    In everyone’s life‚ there is loneliness but that loneliness is always filled up by something. This something is what makes someone happy and not alone. This something is friendship. The book A Separate Peace by John Knowles tells a story of the friendship of two boys attending a private boys school during World War II. These two boys‚ Gene and Phineas who is also known as Finny‚ shows an example of friendship. These two boys are best friends that learn from each other and they both have each other

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    essentially the same. James Coan‚ director of the study‚ stated that‚ “People close to us become a part of ourselves‚ and that is not just metaphor or poetry‚ it’s very real. Literally we are under threat when a friend is under threat.” In A Separate Peace‚ two boys‚ Gene and

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    Chapters 1-3. 1. How does Gene describe the school when he visits it as an adult? He described it as‚ “looking oddly newer than it had fifteen years before”. Saying it seemed more sedate then he remembered‚ more perpendicular and strait-laced‚ the windows seemingly more narrow and shinier woodwork‚ seeming as though a coat of varnish had covered everything for preservation. (Chapter 1‚ page 1) What is this an example of? This is an example of imagery. Why? Gene is describing the

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