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    Rare Peace and Bad Guilt There’s a war going on‚ and you have broken your best friend’s leg. How will you escape the consuming war‚ and cope with crippling your best friend? In A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ this is what character Gene Forrester is going through. At the Devon school in New England‚ World War II is coming‚ and it’s taking everything with it. Because he is an upcoming senior‚ for Gene it’s either enlist or be drafted. Peers all around him are enlisting into the war‚ and there’s

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    self-discovery. Rollo May‚ another psychologist‚ explains this separation of ego from unconscious in four stages as well as the transition from 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

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    and think about the present rather than the future. | Faulty Persuasion | “There was no harm in envying even your best friend a little.” Ch. 2‚ pg. 18 | Gene is in denial attempting to make himself less guilty. He persuades his own conscious that jealousy towards his best friend is

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    While there are many themes in John Knowles’ novel‚ “A Separate Peace”‚ one of the most significant themes is friendship. A friend is‚ "a person who is well-known to another and regarded with liking and loyalty." Gene is a smart hardworking boy‚ while Phineas‚ or Finny‚ is a great‚ natural athlete. Gene and Finny met because they are dorm roommates and became friends because they have common interests and because they envy each other’s strengths. An example of Gene envying Finny’s personality is

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    Friendship is a 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

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    the novel‚ the short story‚ “Marigolds” by Eugenia W. Collier and the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ both show us how the quotation is valid through the protagonist’s maturation throughout the plot as they learn about life and its struggles. The author of “Marigolds” shows us that this quote is valid through her characterization of the protagonist‚ Lizabeth‚ as she is coming of age. For

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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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    A Separate Peace Essay Betrayal‚ one of the most horrible things you could do to anyone your family‚ a friend anyone. To me it’s one of my all time most hated things a person could do and it’s almost unforgivable. In this book A Separate Peace by John Knowles two boys Phineas and Gene who are best friends at a boarding school in New Hampshire experience some of the worst kinds of Betrayal you could think of. Gene commits a very bad betrayal when he jousts the tree limb they are both

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    Shortly after Finny’s fall from the tree‚ Gene‚ consumed by guilt and fear‚ obeys a strange compulsion to dress ike his roommate. He puts on Finny’s clothes - even the unconventional pink shirt that was the "emblem" for the Allied bombing of Central Europe - and looks at himself in the mirror. There Gene sees he has become Finny "to the life." The physical resemblance Gene senses‚ brings on a surge of Finny’s own unique spirit within him. Unexpectedly‚ Gene feels free‚ daring‚ confident - just like

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    A Separate Peace: Movie vs. Novel In comparing and contrasting the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles and the movie directed by Larry Peerce‚ I found both differences and similarities. Unlike most movie/book comparisons I found mostly comparisons. Don’t get me wrong‚ they are different but the main points are very similar. One of the biggest differences I noticed was that in the book A Separate Peace‚ Finny broke Devon’s School Record at Swimming. In the movie Finny breaks the

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