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    make some major life choices. Also‚ how he changes a lot throughout the story is very noticeable. Elie had to make a lot of changes to his lifestyle. When they first got to the camp him and his father got separated from his mother and sister. Elie says “Never shall I forget that night‚ the first night in camp‚ which turned my life into one long night.” (43) Elie went with his dad because he was more like his dad than he was his mom. There was one major change and it was with his dad. In the beginning

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    How Equality changes Throughout Anthem Ayn Rand originated a philosophical structure on how she views the world. In Rand’s Anthem displays Equality as becoming an individual‚ but that is not the only reason he breaks away from his civilization. Equality defies the teachings and stands up for what he believes in even if he is killed. Equality’s motivation for creating the light bulb makes him a sacrifice for the advancement of mankind. Rand uses Anthem as an allegory to her own life. Rand grew up

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    his use of duality in A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles is attempting to convey to the reader that as we mature and come to realize who we are‚ we do many questionable things. It is not until we are older and reflect upon these things that we see what we have done and are able to accept responsibility for these actions. The narration of A Separate Peace alternates from the perspective of a younger Gene and an older Gene. Younger Gene’s opinion on life drastically changes as he grows as a person

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    Literature Camacho 6 January 22‚ 2013 A Separate Peace A Separate Peace‚ a fiction novel written by John Knowles‚ tells the story of a young man coming-of-age at an all-boys boarding school during World War II. The main character‚ Gene‚ struggles with who he is while his best friend‚ Phineas‚ is comfortable with himself. Gene creates a “friendly rivalry” in his mind between himself and Phineas‚ which does not actually exist. As the war becomes reality‚ so does Gene’s insecurities and ressntment toward

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    the evil in the world‚ they do not know how to react to it. Innocence can be lost in a number of ways but most innocence is lost through knowledge. In John Knowels’ A Separate Peace‚ the main character‚ Gene Forrester‚ gained new ideas and knowledge that replaced his innocence. This made him believe that he was better suited to live in his harsh reality of a life. In A Separate Peace‚ innocence and loss there of is one of the most apparent archetypes throughout the novel. Knowels uses this archetype

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    Dimmesdale and conceived a child. Later‚ she gives birth to a girl‚ Pearl‚ and must endure the shame and scorn of the town. Punishment for her crime of adultery was the display of her scarlet A upon her bosom. Hester shows her courage and strength throughout the predicament. • Roger Chillingworth is the name for Hester’s husband in disguise. He was much older than she is and had sent her

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    The changes in Hamlet’s personality are reflected in his changes in costume. At first‚ there is the Hamlet in the "nighted colour"‚ in mourning for his father and resentful of his mother and uncle. This is Hamlet in Act one. He is passive and reactive‚ making snarky remarks under his breath and behind the king’s back but being sullen and unresponsive in his presence. After the visit of the Ghost‚ Hamlet changes. Ophelia describes his costume as "his doublet all unbraced‚ no hat upon his head‚

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    In John Knowle’s A Separate Peace‚ symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an awareness of the real world among the students who attend the Devon Academy. The war is a symbol of the "real world"‚ from which the boys exclude themselves. It is as if the boys are in their own little world or bubble secluded from the outside world and everyone else. Along with their friends‚ Gene and Finny play games and joke about the war instead of taking it seriously

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    Sports‚ in many ways‚ affect us mentally just like it affected the actions of the kids at Devon. Finny views athletics as an "absolute good‚" and throughout A Separate Peace‚ athletic contests represent an alternative to war. Like war‚ sports involve opposing sides and intent on victory‚ but unlike war sporting events lack the casualties common to the battlefield. Finny’s perspective on sports is exactly the opposite of his views on the war. He sees war as a construct invented by governments‚ a conflict

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    book‚ “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles is a coming of age story of two best friends‚ Gene and Finny. Although the story is told through Gene’s point of view‚ his perception of Finny is most important as Finny develops psychologically throughout the book. A pivotal moment in Finny’s psychological development is Brinker’s investigation in Chapter 11‚ when Finny finally acknowledges it was Gene who pushed him and this changes Finny’s innocent view of the world. Finny sees everyone how he wants to

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