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    One of the major themes in A Separate Peace is the coming of age. The theme of maturity can be viewed as a growing realization of the war in the school (in which the students realize that they have to enlist into the war "as men")‚ or the private and interior crisis one goes through (such as Gene discovering his identity as the novel progresses). The training and the sudden labors that the Devon students engage in attempt to prepare the boys for their future at the war; this can be seen as the external

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    In the novel‚ A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ two teenage boys deal with friendship and warfare. The novel shows how they accomplished goals and how they dealt with the war. Their names were Gene and Phineas but everyone called Phineas "Finny". They had a friend named Leper and they also knew a boy named Brinker. Leper and Brinker’s thoughts and actions affected Gene’s relationship with Finny by influencing jealousy‚ friendship‚ and warfare. In chapters 4 and 5 Leper affects Gene by making Gene

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    Jovan Ferguson Shelton English 1102 Professor Thompson 4/2/17 A Separate Peace: Chapter 10 In this chapter‚ after Leper sends a telegraph which says: "I have escaped and need help. I am at Christmas location. You understand. No need to risk address here. My safety depends on you coming at once." Gene then figures out what he was to do that winter and immediately set his destination for Leper’s "Christmas location‚" which is code for his home in Vermont. Taking a train and bus through the barren

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    In A Separate Peace Gene changes from being insecure to confident because of how his relationship with Phineas affected him during high school days at Devon. Knowles vividly portrays Gene in the beginning as insecure because he is constantly pointing out how Phineas excels at everything and how all he has are books through his way of telling the story from his experience and his relationship with Phineas. Gene interprets his relationship with Phineas as a friendly rivalry‚ but realizes that it’s

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    “A Separate Peace”: Book Talk Entry: Question 2 In A Separate Peace‚ Gene Forrester is the narrator of the story. The book is written of the events that take place in his memory of his high school years he recalls from fifteen years earlier. Gene narrates the book in first person point of view‚ describing everything from his perspective and as he remembers them. Sometimes during the book it is difficult to keep up with the narrator as sometimes he seems to be talking as the younger gene as if the

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    The movie started in a flashback to the fake trial. The boys were all playing a game after Gene found his room. Finny came up with all the rules in both the book and the movie. Leper came up with the name of Blitzball in the movie‚ but in the book Finny did. After Finny’s accident when Gene was in visiting him‚ the doc came in and cut the visit short in the book and the movie. The doctor also sends Finny home in both meaning the Summer Session is almost over anyways. On the way back to Devon for

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    experts. Hear their point of view and get their judgment because it is not their life that is going to be affected as much as your future”. Why is it that human beings feel intimidated by others? Everyone has their own fears and insecurities. In A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the main character and the narrator‚ Gene Forrester feels a sense of inferiority to his best friend‚ Phineas (Finny). When an individual feels intimidated by another‚ they do anything within their capability in order to feel secure

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    “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles takes place at Devon school during World War II. Narrated by Gene Forrester he tells the reader about his friendship with Phineas and how it ended.Gene becomes paranoid and lets his fear and jealousy get the better of him causing him to make a terrible mistake. Human emotions and suspicions can cause people to make irrational decisions. Phineas is perfect in every way‚ to Gene. Sometimes Gene gets jealous of him because he can get away with just about anything

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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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    The Timeless Battle Are all people born with some unknown evil inside them or does the world just slowly corrupt the innocent as they mature. In the novel A Separate Peace‚ the author‚ John Knowles uses a dual perspective on certain characters and events throughout the novel to help support the books main theme; the loss of innocence through growth into maturity. One example of this technique is seen through the comparison between the two rivers running on the Devon campus. "The Devon River represents

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