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    A Separate Peace‚ a book placed at an elite all boys school during World War II. Though the resolution of A Separate Peace isn’t the typical “happy ending‚” by studying the development of the plot‚ one can realize that this is the happiest ending possible for Gene‚ Finny‚ and Leper. Gene‚ Finny‚ and Leper got their happiest ending possible because of the war‚ past‚ and future.Gene got his happiest ending because of war because even though his friend died he still ended his war‚ and became the person

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    Gene Forrester is the main character in the deeply moving novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles. The book starts out with Gene as an adult looking back at his time spent as a teenager at Devon. Gene is a really smart‚ un-athletic kid who is best friends with a kid named Finny who seems to get away with everything. Gene is the smart kid‚ and Finny is the athletic kid that everyone loves including the teachers. Throughout the novel Gene looks back to the tree where he shook Finny off and he broke

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay A Separate Peace and The Catcher in the Rye The coming of age novels‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ and A Separate Peace‚ written by John Knowles‚ both interpret the lives of adolescent boys journeying through their conflicts and inner confusion to reach the level of maturity. Salinger and Knowles both discern the literal ways a typical teenager grows up with the help of literary elements such as plot‚ setting‚ character development‚ conflicts

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    Identity Thief: Character Misjudgement in A Separate Peace and The Poison Tree The quality of individuality and the vital role it plays in a human life is a theme often explored in literature. It is difficult to argue against the importance of being true to oneself and maintaining a strong‚ independent character. However‚ many times the miscalculation of the identity of another is equally as damaging as losing individual identity. In A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles highlights the consequences of

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    World War II Symbolism in A Separate Peace World War II symbolizes the “enemy” that each character has to face to become an adult. Gene comes to understand that every person has his or her own private enemy that they spend their lives trying to overcome. He says “my war ended before I ever put on a uniform; I was on active duty all my time at school; I killed my enemy there.” This shows that Gene thinks of his own personal war as something he had to face at school rather than by

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    In John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace‚ which chronicles the maturity of a group of prep-school friends‚ Gene Forrester‚ Quackenbush and Brinker‚ three prep-school students‚ often are subject to their emotions and personalities so as to harm others. They can be pushed to harm in both physical and emotional ways. Each of these boys has something—Gene’s jealousy‚ Quackenbush’s frustration‚ or Brinker’s pride—that drives them to hurt and brings out the worst in their characters. Gene Forrester

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    "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles Separate Peace What really happened in the tree? Gene and Finny were very good friends; however‚ whatever happened in the tree the day the Finny "fell" out‚ is the actual cause of Gene "…My knees bent and I jounced the limb…" page 52. In fact‚ Finny did not fall out of the tree‚ but Gene had actually pushed him out. Gene had very good reasons to push him out "Finny had put him up to it‚ to finish me fro good on the exam." Page 49. He pushed him out of jealousy

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    Friendship between Finny and Gene The book A Separate Peace follows a boy named Gene‚ and his friend Finny. As the story goes on‚ it’s obvious that their friendship ends. Although the two friends are split apart‚ this story is a bestseller among many audiences‚ and many consider it the best book they’ve ever read. Finny and Gene’s relationship in A Separate Peace rotates from being close friends to not friends‚ and disliking each other. In the story‚ Finny says‚ “We go together‚ a double jump” (59)

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    The Act of Supremacy in 1543 made an abundance of people irate‚ this anger resulted in the Pilgrimage of Grace taking place. There were many people that opposed this movement and many that favored it. The Oath of Honorable Men (doc.1) shows a goal of the Pilgrimage of Grace. It states how you cannot enter the pilgrimage for worldly gain but only for your love of God. It also states‚ and to expel evil counselors which was a clear goal of The Pilgrimage of Faith. The best way to figure the cause of

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    In A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the main character‚ Gene Forrester‚ struggles with copious moral dilemmas while living at Devon‚ a boarding school. The author portrays Gene as a structured intellectual‚ who is shielded from the reality of World War II. As a result of this “separate peace”‚ he predominantly struggles with his self-integrity and‚ consequently‚ feels much jealousy towards his classmates at Devon. By examining Gene’s antagonistic behavior towards his peers‚ it is evident that personal

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