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    Julianna Jackson Ms. Sweeney Intro to Genre 14 May 2013 A Separate Peace Chapter 4 In chapter four the doppelgänger is starting to form. Gene is starting to believe that there is a deadly rivalry between Finny and him. Gene is striving to win the valedictorian which means he has to study hard. Gene thinks that when he wins valedictorian that Finny and him will finally be even. Gene asks Finny if he minds that Gene is trying to win valedictorian‚ Finny replies‚ “I’d kill myself out of jealous

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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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    John Knowles‚ A Separate Peace: Gene and Loss of Innocence In the novel A Separate Peace by the author John Knowles‚ loss of innocence is portrayed in the book. Characters Gene and Finny‚ display this theme of innocence throughout the novel. Mostly Gene takes a turn in life and the whole point of view on the world that they see‚ is changed. John Knowles places events throughout the book so that Gene and his school buddies are able to have emotional and physical changes in their life. Gene has gone

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    A Separate Peace Dealing with enemies has been a problem since the beginning of time. "I never killed anybody‚" Gene had commented later in his life‚ "And I never developed an intense level of hatred for the enemy. Because my war ended before I ever put on a uniform‚ I was on active duty all my time at Devon; I killed my enemy there." In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ the value of dealing with enemies is shown by Gene‚ who was dealing with few human enemies‚ but his emotions created far

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    have to result in bloodshed. A Separate Peace written by John Knowles is a story of two boys‚ who attend a private school‚ Devon‚ during the occurrence of World War II. Through the simple yet intricate whole story there are many lessons‚ themes‚ and symbols that we as human beings can apply to our own lives daily. As humans we create our own enemies due to our envy and insecurities. In this novel Gene Forrester struggles to accomplish and preserve a separate peace. The novel is a result of Genes

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    "A Separate Peace" takes place during World War II in 1943‚ a time of great uncertainty and changing lifestyles but the danger of this war never really seems to come near Devon. So does this terrible environment and events affect the characters of a Separate Peace or just provide a safe and surreal environment for the characters? The war in a Separate Peace may not directly affect the characters for the majority of the novel but we see its affects on the characters actions indirectly and it ends

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    A Separate Peace In the 1940’s‚ World War II had a huge impact on the everyday lives of Americans. Many people had to sacrifice money‚ supplies‚ food and even lives to contribute to the war effort. However‚ the characters in John Knowles’ “A Separate Peace” appear to be sheltered from the influences of the international conflicts as a result of attending an all-boys boarding school. The novel focuses on the friendship between Finny and Gene‚ two friends who bonded during the carefree summer sessions

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    A Separate Peace: Social Stereotypes Thesis: The five main characters in John Knowles’ A Separate Peace represent social stereotypes‚ according to some people. In his book A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles represents jocks with Phineas‚ a character who believes that sports are the key to life. Phineas is more of a sportsman than a jock. Real jocks only care about winning‚ Phineas makes sure it’s not possible for anyone to win or lose. Chet Douglas is an exaggerated prep‚ just like

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    A Separate Peace- Study guide Chapter 1: What two locations- which he describes as “fearful’- does the narrator visit? How does he describe each? The narrator describes the marble staircase and the tree as “fearful” sites‚ he describes the marble staircase as being “unusually hard” and “not very deep” (3)‚ and the tree as having “certain small scars rising along its trunk’ and as the tree being “the giants of your childhood” (6). What is suggested by the tone of the opening section of the novel

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    portrayed in the book of A Separate Peace through the characters of Gene and Phineas. Friendship is a common theme in the book of A Separate Peace. It causes conflict between characters and it also causes characters to change as a person throughout the book. Gene is the narrator of the book and he causes many conflicts with his best friend‚ Phineas or commonly called Finny‚ and also changes as a person throughout these conflicts. Over the course of the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ Gene Forrester

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