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    In the novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles‚ the relationship between Phineas and Gene is greatly influenced by Gene’s undying amount of loyalty to Finny. Gene is a rather unstable main character who doesn’t have a lot of confidence in himself and isn’t the most courageous person‚ so he is easily influenced by the much more confident and bold Phineas. This difference in their personalities can easily be spotted when the two are together‚ specifically at the beach and in events concerning the

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    Rough Patches In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ friendships and different stages of friendships are shown throughout the novel. The evolution of a true friendship to a secretive and jealous relationship is represented through many different events in the story. In the beginning of the novel‚ Gene and Finny had a genuine friendship. Gene refers to Finny as his best friend (18). Overtime Gene begins to feel as if he and Finny have a secret rivalry. Gene becomes resentful of Finny’s athletic

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    Colin Goodman 1/14/14 Compare & Contrast Comparing and contrasting tColin Goodman 1/14/14 Compare & Contrast Comparing and contrasting the difference between the book and movie of “A separate piece”. I personally think that the movie was much more fun to watch‚ but the book was better over-all. some of the reasons I did not like the movie are Brinker‚ and the way he seemed much more nice. I also did not like how Gene did not go to Leper’s house and how Leper came back

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    During this time period‚ World War II was a conflict with Gene and Finny’s relationship with each other before they even knew it. Finny was the curious‚ athletic one who in the summer always wondered off to see what the older member were doing. Gene was different from Finny. He was the intelligent‚ brilliant boy that was perceived as Finny’s sidekick. Even though they are complete opposites they have a bond that pulls them together. By them having the bond with each other they grow to be best friends

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    Greed and Envy In Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace”‚ he explores the theme that greed and envy can lead to self-destruction. In this story Matilda Loisel is a very envious wife whom always dreamed for a better existence. She was a beautiful but very discontent woman who thought that she must have been born into the wrong life‚ since she had no way of being recognized and courted by a rich and powerful man. Instead “she allowed herself to marry a petty clerk in the office of the

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    Envy In The Great Gatsby

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    The phrase “Green with Envy” is relatable in more than one way the the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. A symbol is something that stands for or suggests something else by reason of relationship‚ association‚ convention‚ or accidental resemblance (Merriam-Webster). The story is set in the early twentieth century‚ a time referred to as the “Roaring Twenties.” A very affluent young man by the name of Jay Gatsby‚ who pursues a now love with an old flame‚ Daisy. Daisy Buchanan‚ loves

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    Envy Vs. Anger

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    At first glance envy and anger seem to be simple emotions that one encounters in life. It is not until one looks at the heart of these two deadly vices that one can see their impact on others and society. Envy goes beyond the surface of “wanting” something that belongs to someone else to the core of wishing or actually harming another because you feel they have or are receiving what should belong to you. The fundamental attitude of the envious is directly opposed to love. To love is to seek others’

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    drags them down to an unforgiving fate. While Gene talked to Phineas after the accident‚ “He looked older than I had ever seen him” (Knowles 70). Later on in the book the intensity in how much the boys changed grows after this conflict had come to peace. Gene witnesses the seriousness of their society cause Finny act in a way he had never seen before. The strange way in which they left their innocence behind bringing forth a deeper presence of maturity within

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    that people are frightened by new concepts coming into their town and destroying life as the know it. Envy‚ we all will have a desire at one point in time; whether or not we let it consume us is another

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    In "A Separate Peace"‚ John Knowles often uses the main protagonist‚ Gene Forrester‚ to convey crucial information on theme‚ motives‚ and leitmotifs. Knowles masterfully uses Gene’s seemingly indecisive thoughts on war after Finny’s death to convey significant thematic elements of the war. Through Gene’s reflections‚ the reader can perceive Knowles’ view of the war to be one not of hate and disgust‚ but of philosophical ponderings. Despite the atrocities that occur to certain characters in the novel

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