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    some‚ that light is faith‚ family‚ or friends but once they are gone it comes down to personal choices‚ even if they have to be made blindly. Similar choices are seen in Elie Wiesel’s Night‚ JD Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ and John Knowles A Separate Peace. Elie‚ Holden‚ and Gene have to make decisions about their lives and how they are going to live them. The choices offered to them‚ however‚ are not always win or lose. The line separating good and bad‚ right and wrong‚ and love and hate

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    number one spot in their friendship. Yet there a slight plot twist‚ this is all an illusion in Gene’s mind. There is not really any competition‚ nor any paranoia in their friendship; only in Gene’s perspective. In the intriguing novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ Gene’s ulterior motives disrupt the healthy friendship both he and Phineas contain. This type of mind shows a difference between Gene’s and Phineas’s character. Even throughout this story‚ principles of contrast are shed to reveal one’s

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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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    injustices of the government. How ever this is true also when talking about Gene and Finny‚ Gene is consistently trying and failing to find fault in his flawless best friend Phineas. This begs the question of is Gene truly evil? In the novel A Separate Peace‚ Gene is inherently evil‚ because he is mis-trusting‚ self- centered‚ and cannot bring himself to accept the fact that there is such a thing as a true friendship. The fact the Gene is mis-trusting is evident throughout the book. After being best

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    huge things like the pursuit of freedom. In a Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ we are shown a theme of war and rivalry. The theme is shown throughout the story in many ways‚ such as; Lepers was with himself over his insecurities and fears‚ Finny and Genes constant competition‚ Genes internal war with his actions‚ and Brinker Hadley’s internal war that creates the hostility that he pushes onto everyone else. In the early chapters of the book Knowles writes about Finny as a seemingly perfect boy who

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    THE SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SIBYL VANE Sibyl Vane is a character of great importance in The Picture Of Dorian Gray. However‚ she is also a symbol. A symbol of the Dorian Gray of old‚ the way he was before succumbing to a mind numbing world of guilty pleasures and debauchery. Sibyl also represents the beginning of Dorian Grays’ descent into this dark world. A “love” interest of the young Dorian Gray‚ Sibyl represents what Dorian wished to be; young‚ pure‚ and innocent‚ and perhaps naïve of the world

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    The movie started in a flashback to the fake trial. The boys were all playing a game after Gene found his room. Finny came up with all the rules in both the book and the movie. Leper came up with the name of Blitzball in the movie‚ but in the book Finny did. After Finny’s accident when Gene was in visiting him‚ the doc came in and cut the visit short in the book and the movie. The doctor also sends Finny home in both meaning the Summer Session is almost over anyways. On the way back to Devon for

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    Nicole Tu Mr. Lavato English 2A‚ Period 1 10 September‚ 2012 The Incident at the Tree In the novel‚ A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ Gene Forrester and Phineas‚ also known as Finny‚ are best friends who have a very deep friendship. However‚ as the story progresses‚ Gene began to develop feelings of jealousy for Finny when he saw how perfect Finny’s character is. Finny has always been able to talk his way out of trouble

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    Gene Forrester’s difficult journey towards maturity and the adult world is a main focus of the novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles. Gene’s journey begins the moment he pushes Phineas from the tree and the process continues until he visits the tree fifteen years later. Throughout this time‚ Gene must become self-aware‚ face reality and the future‚ confront his problems‚ as well as forgive and accept the person that he is. With the jouncing of the limb‚ Gene realizes his problems

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    process of 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

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