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    A Separate Peace: Three Symbols The three dichotomous symbols in A Separate Peace by John Knowles reinforce the innocence and evil of the main characters‚ Finny and Gene. Beside the Devon School flow two rivers on opposite sides of the school‚ the Naguamsett and the Devon. The Devon provides entertainment and happiness for Gene and Finny as they jump from the tree into the river and hold initiations into the Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session. Finny‚ Gene‚ and their friends use the

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    Cory Wynn Ms. Abell English 8 29 September 2006 Growth through Change: The Fall from Innocence into Awareness Growing up is an inevitable part of life. Since the beginning of time‚ starting with Adam and Eve‚ during this period of maturing‚ the body starts to grow‚ and mentally‚ the mind begins to develop‚ seeing life with a new perspective and realizing the harsh realities of the world. Just as a toddler must eventually learn to ride his bicycle without the training wheels‚ all people

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Growing up and loss of innocence is a prominent theme represented in Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. As Scout and Jem mature throughout their childhood‚ they learn how cruel the world can be in different ways. Due to the circumstances of living in Maycomb‚ the children are immensely exposed to racism. Scout and Jem’s loss of innocence was also caused by the discrimination and inequity in their town. Lastly‚ a strong reason why the children were forced to mature was

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    significant. One never feels different on birthdays or at the start of new-year. That day I grew up‚ and I never felt the same again. I went and sat five pews from the front every day for thirty-three years‚ asking for forgiveness for the day I lost my innocence. My neighbour was my hero. I remember the day she had taken it off her wrist‚ and flicked it carelessly onto the cushions at the back of the couch. I hadn’t seen many before‚ and was startled at how the sight of it made my heart gallop within my

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    A Struggle for Innocence Through out the novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ by Jonathan Knowles‚ a conflict between innocence and guilt is revealed. Gene Forrest‚ the narrator of the story returns to his school Devon‚ thirty years later to face the haunting memories of a past love-hate relationship. Though many people would argue the fact that Gene’s character was not redeemed by the end of the novel‚ I on the other hand personally hold the opinion that Gene’s character was. When you die to your self

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    their parents‚ he receives abuse and bitterness. Consequently this means Johnny has no one to look for when he feels alone‚ which is a leading factor in what made him grow up quickly‚ thus losing his innocence at a young age. However‚ this is just one way that caused Johnny to suffer a loss of innocence.

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    A soldier’s suffering holds no refrain from anyone‚ no matter what title or identity they have. In both the worlds of soldiers in those in the poem entitled “losses” by Randall Jarrell and at Devon school in “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles‚ there are several relationships that they share. Both center around the lives of soldiers and soon to be soldiers during the cruel time of the second World War which was happening in Europe. Jarrell experiments with multiple identity in the combination of several

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    Exploring the Loss of Innocence in Christina Rossetti’s poem ‘Cousin Kate’ The poem ‘Cousin Kate” written by Christina Rossetti signifies a story of the speaker which explains what happens to a ‘cottage maiden’ once she has been sullied by a man which consequently leads her to lose her innocence. ‘Cottage maiden’ creates a rural simplistic image of the speaker who has a low status. Due to the Victorian era in which the poem was written it is clear that the poem is based around the fact that women

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    Analysis of A Separate Peace Maturity: One of the most prominent and outspoken theme in A Separate Peace is the struggle the young adult population must endure during their race to maturity from childhood. The reader can tell that it is difficult for the main characters to cope with the war‚ especially Finny‚ who refuses to admit the war actually exists‚ although deep down his true belief is that the war is more dangerous than ever. To be frank‚ the boys in the novel seem to have grown up in a

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    A Separate Peace ‚by John Knowles‚ is a story about Gene‚ his friend Phineas‚ and his internal conflict with himself. Knowles creates a riveting drama with this story utilizing elements of plot‚ setting‚ character‚ and theme. This paper will cover these elements and how they convey the author’s message. Separate Peace has a complex plot which starts innocently enough at Devon ‚ a boarding school‚ with a jump from a tall tree. This marks the beginning of a period of carelessness and fun‚

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