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    The novel “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles focuses on numerous divergent themes throughout the book. Some of the themes in the book involve the the coming of age‚ acquiring responsibility as you grow older‚ and how you should always speculate before you do‚ because it could severely change your life for the worse. The author also uses numerous literary elements‚ techniques‚ and stylistic choices to convey the central idea he has intended for his work. After reading “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles

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    Analysis on A Separate Peace Telgen states John Knowles was born on 16 September 1926‚ in Fairmont‚ West Virginia. At the age of fifteen‚ Knowles attended New Hampshire’s prestigious Phillips Exeter Academy. The Devon school‚ where most of the actions of A Separate Peace take place‚ is based on Phillips Exeter. After graduating from Exeter‚ Knowles entered Yale University for the 1944 fall term before going into the U.S. Army Air Force. After being discharged from service‚ he returned to Yale

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    something to never forget and he lost his innocence because it was partially his fault. I do believe the writer meant that the enemy was the innocence and he wanted people to think that’s what Gene thought to. He snuck little things into The Separate Peace book about enemy things and some might get confused about who the real enemy is. He talked about how in the

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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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    Have you gone through an experience where you lose your innocence. In the novels Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ and A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the main characters of both novels suffer a fall from innocence. Ralph from Lord of the Flies suffers his fall from innocence when he takes part in the brutal‚ gruesome death of Simon. However‚ Gene‚ in A Separate Peace‚ suffers the greatest fall from innocence. Gene subconsciously cripples his best friend Phineas‚ which in the end‚ leads to the

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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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    Competition in A Separate Peace In John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace‚ Knowles describes a life-changing sequence of events‚ as seen by Gene Forrester‚ which takes place at Devon Boarding School. Gene constantly finds himself struggling to find the truth about his relationship with Finny. Peter Wolfe states that the novel‚ “cries to be read in the context of original sin‚” and Novels for Students references that‚ “the real struggle is fought in the hearts of the characters‚ not on the

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    One of the most asked questions for A Separate Peace is: who exactly is the protagonist and antagonist? Most would agree that Gene is the protagonist‚ however is it Gene or Phineas that is the enemy? I believe that the real ‘bad guy’ in this book is Gene. He envied Phineas from the very beginning but didn’t admit it until a little later on. Whether it was getting away from trouble‚ having a natural athletic ability‚ or simply being modest and humble about things‚ Phineas seemed to have been better

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    Everyday there is somebody fighting a war‚ be it with themselves or with outside forces. Wars can be started over even the smallest things such a jealousy or 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

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    relatable to the reader. The short story‚ “Marigolds” by Eugenia W. Collier and 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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