Synthesis of A Separate Peace‚ Catcher in the Rye‚ and Night There are approximately seven billion people living on the Earth. Each person is different. The journey of finding one’s self is a path that one must take with little help from others and built from their own experiences‚ creating an identity that must be established by themselves and can only be taken away by themselves as seen through the texts A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ and Night by Elie Wiesel
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A Separate Peace A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles in 1959 when he was 33. it is ser in a New Hampshire prep school during WWII. A few teens at this school are greatly affected by the war. Many adults are asking them to join the armed forces. Gene‚ the main character‚ trains with his once athletic star friend‚ Finny‚ for the Olympics. Although against the war many people request that he join. His other friend‚ Leper‚ joins and receives a Section 8 discharge for being considered "mentally
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himself to think that Finny was a bad guy‚ and that he was trying to distract Gene from what really mattered to himself. Gene started to think that Finny was out to destroy him‚ so he became full of envy‚ and jealousy‚ and worked hard to be better than Phineas. Finny doesn’t realize that Gene is out to get him‚ and that Gene envy’s him. Finny is filled with innocence and doesn’t realize what is really happening around him. He
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In “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles the reader is left with the question‚ did Gene Forrester jounce the branch‚ crippling his roommate in the process‚ on purpose or accident‚ trapped in their minds? In 1942 during WW II‚ Gene Forrester began attending a school in New England called Devon. At Devon‚ Gene soon finds out his roommate‚ Phineas also known as Finny‚ was an extraordinary athlete‚ quite manipulating and able to talk himself out of any kind of trouble or responsibilities he may have had
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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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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 to portray Leper’s philosophy
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Quotes from A Separate Peace "I think we reminded them of what peace was like‚ we boys of sixteen....We were careless and wild‚ and I suppose we could be thought of as a sign of the life the war was being fought to preserve....We reminded them of what peace was like‚ of lives which were not bound up with destruction. Phineas was the essence of this careless peace." Chapter 2‚ pp. 16-17 Context: Gene says this after he and Finny were in Mr. Prud’homme’s office explaining why they were late to dinner
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"A Separate Peace" by John Knowles Separate Peace What really happened in the tree? Gene and Finny were very good friends; however‚ whatever happened in the tree the day the Finny "fell" out‚ is the actual cause of Gene " My knees bent and I jounced the limb " page 52. In fact‚ Finny did not fall out of the tree‚ but Gene had actually pushed him out. Gene had very good reasons to push him out "Finny had put him up to it‚ to finish me fro good on the exam." Page 49. He pushed him out of jealousy
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war. Not only is this evident among our World War II veterans‚ it is evident in John Knowles ’ A Separate Peace. The character of Leper displays this characteristic after he leaves boot camp. In John Knowles ’‚ A Separate Peace‚ the‚ minor character Leper‚ experiences a dramatic personality change‚ due to his traumatic experiences during World War II. A Separate Peace is broken up into three separate periods; before World War II‚ During World War II‚ and after World War II. It is in
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A Separate Peace Obstacles after obstacles came in the path to success. In the novel A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles revealed a very strong idea through one of his characters. Through Gene it was revealed that weak individual who once was weak morally and mentally can become a strong and a more matured person. John Knowles revealed this idea through Gene’s perspective; symbolism; and also Gene’s speech/action. Gene had proved many things through only his perspective. He had intriguing
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