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    Book: A Separate Peace; Author: John Knowles. This is an Allegorical essay of the various themes of "A Separate Peace‚" including the fall from grace and the naivete needed to form a separate peace. Adolescent notion instinctively harbors the concept of peace‚ while mature conception is only capable of perceiving pandemonium. In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ Gene and Finny are essentially estranged by the awareness of themselves and the world around them. Gene‚ enclosing the psyche of manhood

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    "…It seemed clear that wars were not made by generations and their special stupidities‚ but wars were made instead by something ignorant in the human heart." The background of "A separate Peace" is the Second World War and the focus of book is a group of sixteen-year-old boys who are moving towards a war. The extract comes from the end of the book where Due to what Gene had done to Finny‚ he has been made to look at himself and now sees the war differently from the other boys. Gene has been

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    The backdrop of World War II in A Separate Peace emphasizes the microcosmic war that is occurring in Devon. Military language that is used emphasizes the parallelism of the actual war and Gene’s war throughout the novel. Man’s destructive actions portray man’s inhumanity to man; eradication and killings of the war depict how cruel man can be. Finny’s inability to cope with the cruelty of this world causes him to become oblivious to what’s actually happening. Gene’s constant hatred and envy leads

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    In the nonfiction novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles‚ there are many themes. One theme that appears in every chapter is "war and rivalry". The novel "A Separate Peace" presents many examples of the theme "war and rivalry" like World War 2‚ enlisting for the war‚ and Gene and Finny’s egos. One way war is represented in this novel is the setting‚ WWll. In chapter 1‚ the setting is stated in the first paragraph. "Perhaps the school wasn’t as well kept up in those days; perhaps varnish‚ along

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    In his novel A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles portrays the narrator’s solemn feelings about the Devon school. Gene revisits the Devon school and reminisces about his past there. He realizes a constant state of fear he had at Devon‚ he says “Unfamiliar with the absence of fear and what that was like‚ I had not been able to identify its presence” (3). When he goes back to Devon there is still a fear he carries‚ that remerges as he comes back to the past he had “escaped”(4). Gene contrasts his fear in

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    is the lesson readers should receive that is significant to the entire text. Theme also can be what the story mostly focuses on. Stories often have a few themes‚ but typically there is central theme that ties the entire work together. Within A Separate Peace‚ friendship‚ adolescence (youth and growing up)‚ warfare‚ identity (identifying one’s true self)‚ reflection (memories and the past)‚ and a combination of jealousy and fear are a few words to sum up the major themes within the written work. The

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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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    Every teenager struggles with figuring out who they are. Sometimes‚ it takes someone else to help them fully understand themselves. In the story A Separate Peace‚ Gene Forrester is a senior at a boarding school called Devon. Just like most other teens‚ Gene doesn’t know himself completely and has yet to discover who he really is. But Gene forms an incredibly close relationship with his best friend Phineas‚ and together they make new discoveries about themselves. Their close‚ sometimes complicated

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    existence the day I entered it‚ was vibrantly real while I was a student there‚ and then blinked out like a candle the day I left." Helping embellish this reality were his friends‚ including Leper Lepellier‚ who appeared in only five scenes in A Separate Peace. Elwin "Leper" Lepellier’s role as a minor character was vital to the story‚ although not nearly as visible as Gene’s or Finny’s. His appearances stole the attention of the reader‚ altered each character’s own perceptions

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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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