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    November 26‚ 2011 A Separate Peace Symbolism In John Knowles’ novel‚ A Separate Peacesymbolism is used throughout the story especially in chapter 6. In Ch. 6‚ Finny‚ the main character of the novel is describing both of the rivers that are in the environs of the Devon School‚ the Nagumsett and the Devon River. These descriptions of the two rivers do not just expand our knowledge of the surrounding geography of the Dxevon School‚ but also symbolize the different stages of Gene and Finny’s

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    A Separate Peace is one of John Knowles’ most acclaimed works and is based on Knowles’ stay at Phillip Exeter Academy in the early-to-mid 1940’s. It is set in a New England boarding school for boys known as Devon‚ and begins in 1958 but quickly flashes back to the years 1942 and 1943. In these years at the peak of World War II we follow through the eyes and mind of first-person narrator and protagonist Gene Forrester‚ as he copes internally with jealousy and hate‚ and externally with the oncoming

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    In the novel A Separate Peace there are many symbols‚ however one of the most powerful is the burning of The Iliad. The burning of The Iliad‚ a famous tale of war‚ represents Finny’s rejection of the war. Gene says‚ during the carnival Finny"drew me increasingly ...into a world inhabited by just himself and me‚ where there was no war at all." Finny is actively rejecting the war‚ he is removing it from every aspect of his life; he is trying to bring back the carefree summer session through the carnival

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    Symbolism started as a loosely organized literary and artistic movement that originated with a group of French poets in the late 1800s. Within a century‚ symbolism will become a big influence on European and American literature. In the novel A Separate Peace‚ two rivers that are described are the Devon and the Naguamsett. The Devon river was filled with fresh water‚ flowed past hills‚ highland farms‚ and forests‚ passed the school grounds‚ then went over a little waterfall into the Neguamsett. The

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    Johnson1 Bill johnson Mrs. Self English I 22 March 2013 Symbolism of A Separate Peace A Separate Peace is a novel written by John Knowles that takes place in the 1940’s. There are several examples of symbolism that are used in A Separate Peace. One is when the character named Leper is called scarecrow or snowman. Other examples that John Knowles uses are the old buildings outside at the Devon School and also the character Finny. Symbolism is a good thing in this story because it gives the readers

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    In John Knowle’s A Separate Peace‚ symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an awareness of the real world among the students who attend the Devon Academy. The war is a symbol of the "real world"‚ from which the boys exclude themselves. It is as if the boys are in their own little world or bubble secluded from the outside world and everyone else. Along with their friends‚ Gene and Finny play games and joke about the war instead of taking it seriously

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    Naguamsett river symbolizing adulthood contrast through the consistency of the novel A Separate Peace. Because the devon river is clean and a safe haven for most of the boys‚ the river symbolizes innocence and the peaceful idea of the devon school campus. As a result of the Devon river being clean‚ this symbolizes innocence and purity because the water is untouched and untainted. The Devon river was described as “the fresh-water Devon above the dam where we’d had so much fun‚ all the summer" (Knowles 76.)

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    Amari Barfield Ms. Kineman English 10 Honors 13 August 2014 A Separate Peace In the novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles the question is presented “what is a true friend?” The author challenges the question by manifesting two main characters‚ Finny and Gene‚ to have a type of rivalry relationship. Finny is a self-confident‚ outgoing‚ and athletic person. Awhile on the other hand Gene is quiet‚ competitive‚ and intelligent person. Gene gains jealous thoughts which in the end lead their

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    Moira Callahan 9H English Mrs. Bascom In A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ there are many reasons many characters use denial to ignore their problems. Knowles uses Gene and Finny as characters that ignore the truth so they do not have to face reality. Gene hides that he is jealous and angry of Finny‚ Finny hides the fact that Gene purposefully tried to hurt him and the fact that there is a war going on. In a Separate Peace‚ Gene has many examples of when he used denial to cope with his

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    T.E Apter once said‚ "Fantasy must be understood not as an escape from reality‚ but as an investigation of it." This means that one’s imagination is not an escape from reality‚ but rather a better way to understand it. In A Separate Peace‚ this idea is refuted‚ as the two main characters try avoiding a crude and cruel reality that follows them. In one instance‚ Finny and Gene prepare for the Olympics of 1944‚ an imaginary event which would only take place in their minds. These Olympics become part

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