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    Gene and Finny v. George and Lennie People who have read Of Mice and Men by John 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 PeaceGene

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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 the nonfiction novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles‚ there are many themes. One theme that appears in every chapter is "war and rivalry". The novel "A Separate Peace" presents many examples of the theme "war and rivalry" like World War 2‚ enlisting for the war‚ and Gene and Finny’s egos. One way war is represented in this novel is the setting‚ WWll. In chapter 1‚ the setting is stated in the first paragraph. "Perhaps the school wasn’t as well kept up in those days; perhaps varnish‚ along

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    A Separate Peace Both the movie and the book share a basic concept of showing an understanding of a story being told. The book does a more in depth explanation and a better job of narrating the story. John Knowles novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ is a story about a destructive and corrupt relationship between Finny and Gene who both attend Devon School around World War ll where most boys went off to fight in the army not realizing there was already a war created within themselves‚ hence the title‚ A

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    Competition in A Separate Peace In John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace‚ Knowles describes a life-changing sequence of events‚ as seen by Gene Forrester‚ which takes place at Devon Boarding School. Gene constantly finds himself struggling to find the truth about his relationship with Finny. Peter Wolfe states that the novel‚ “cries to be read in the context of original sin‚” and Novels for Students references that‚ “the real struggle is fought in the hearts of the characters‚ not on the

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    after graduating‚ Gene Forrester‚ recalled his days at the Devon School in a surreal sense. In his own words‚ "In the deep‚ tacit way in which feeling becomes stronger than thought‚ I had always felt that the Devon School came into existence the day I entered it‚ was vibrantly real while I was a student there‚ and then blinked out like a candle the day I left." Helping embellish this reality were his friends‚ including Leper Lepellier‚ who appeared in only five scenes in A Separate Peace. Elwin "Leper"

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    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 many teenagers his age‚ Gene is naïve and unfree in the summer of 1942. He justifies causing Finny’s fall by saying‚ It was just some

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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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    Just as the Suicide Tree in A Separate Peace by John Knowles symbolizes Gene coming of age. Although they appear to be completely different things they are abstractly the same meaning to me. The meaning of the Suicide Tree is about coming of age‚ taking the first step into adulthood. Becoming a member of

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    major theme in the book A Separate Peace. But Finny and Gene had a relationship that was even stronger than a friendship‚ they were in love. Within the first chapter‚ Gene states‚ “Nothing endures‚ not a tree‚ not love‚ not a death by violence.” What does this mean? “Not a tree.” Gene implies that the tree that hurt his best friend’s leg has now been destroyed. “Not a death by violence” He implies that he has finally moved on from Finny’s passing. “Not love.” Clearly‚ Gene is talking about Finny. His

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