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    A Separate Peace ‚by John Knowles‚ is a story about Gene‚ his friend Phineas‚ and his internal conflict with himself. Knowles creates a riveting drama with this story utilizing elements of plot‚ setting‚ character‚ and theme. This paper will cover these elements and how they convey the author’s message. Separate Peace has a complex plot which starts innocently enough at Devon ‚ a boarding school‚ with a jump from a tall tree. This marks the beginning of a period of carelessness and fun‚

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    Friendship is a major theme in the book A Separate Peace. But Finny and Gene had a relationship that was even stronger than a friendship‚ they were in love. Within the first chapter‚ Gene states‚ “Nothing endures‚ not a tree‚ not love‚ not a death by violence.” What does this mean? “Not a tree.” Gene implies that the tree that hurt his best friend’s leg has now been destroyed. “Not a death by violence” He implies that he has finally moved on from Finny’s passing. “Not love.” Clearly‚ Gene is talking

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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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    Loss of Innocence in A Separate Peace One of John Knowles’ philosophies was that‚ “Loss of innocence is not only a necessary evil‚ but it is vital to spiritual growth‚ as the loss of the umbilical chord is to physical growth”. This‚ along with many of his other philosophies‚ can be seen through his writing. In A Separate Peace this can be seen in World War II‚ Devon‚ and Finny and Gene. First of all‚ A Separate Peace is set amidst the chaos of the time of World War II. The effects of the war can

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    Just as the Suicide Tree in A Separate Peace by John Knowles symbolizes Gene coming of age. Although they appear to be completely different things they are abstractly the same meaning to me. The meaning of the Suicide Tree is about coming of age‚ taking the first step into adulthood. Becoming

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    War & Peace Have you ever thought that war and peace had to be together? This novel take place in New Hampshire and is about a boarding school for boys where they become ready for the war ahead. The school Devon‚ was a separate peace for the boys‚ keeping them safe from the war. In A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ the author demonstrates how war and peace transform people and time periods through the use of internal conflict‚ external conflict‚ and tragedy. First‚ war and peace can change a person

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    In the novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ the tree that Finny falls from symbolizes the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. As mentioned earlier‚ in the Finny symbolism paragraph‚ his fall represented the fall of man‚ and so the tree he fell out of consequentially represented the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. In the Bible‚ Eve ate the fruit off the tree and thus sin entered the world. In the novel‚ when Finny fell‚ peace and innocence left the Devon school‚ and thereafter the winter session‚

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    Separate Peace Essay Finding one’s identity is an important step growing up or maturing. And being in a codependent relationship prevents one from forming one’s own identity. In A Separate Peace‚ author John Knowles portrays the relationship between codependency and identity to assert that codependency stymies the creation of one’s own identity. Feeling of inferiority and insecurity lays the way in the forming of a codependent relationship. Gene and Finny start off their friendship feeling

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    The theme of A Separate peace is self-identity. Gene goes through the same identity crisis‚ but his crisis resolves not around war‚ but Finny. Gene’s admiration for and jealousy of his friend is so great that he literally loses himself in Finny. At the time when Finny is injured‚ he feels that he doesn’t exist. Gene’s personal identity is so wrapped up in Finny that in order to become an individual with his own identity‚ he has to destroy Finny. The first example of identity is at the beginning when

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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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