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A Separate Peace By John Knowles: Character Analysis

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In the fictional novel, A Separate Peace, by John Knowles,the writer describes how the war slowly became the most important thing at Devon School. Throughout the book several aspects change the characters’ way of life, but the main aspect is war. The war gradually dominates life at Devon in ways such as through character, actions, and thoughts. Living during World War 2 at Devon School changed the character of some of the students. For instance, Leper’s character changed from a light hearted kid that liked skiing to a discharged soldier with PTSD. Knowles writes, “ “Normal,” he repeated bitterly. “What a stupid-ass word that is. I suppose that’s what you’re thinking about, isn’t it? That’s what you would be thinking about, somebody like you. …show more content…

For example, Gene enlisting showed that he was ready to fight in a real war because his “war” with Finny was over. Gene says, ““I was going to wait and be drafted,” I replied, trying to be polite and answer his question honestly, “but if I did that they might put me straight in the infantry, and that’s not only the dirtiest but also the most dangerous branch of all, the worst branch of all. So I’ve joined the Navy and they’re sending me to Pensacola.”” ( Knowles 199) This quote shows that even though Gene didn’t want to enlist but the war was so in need of soldiers that he would be drafted anyway. The article, How does war impact the lives of Gene, Finny, Leper, and other characters throughout A Separate Peace?, also gives the reasoning that Gene enlisted only because he needed an outlet not by choice. “His greatest fear was that his betrayal of Finny would be known. At one point, Gene decided to enlist with Brinker (one of Brinker's many enlistment plans) because going to war actually seemed to offer him relief--an escape from his emotional torment.” (Hurn) This demonstrates that Gene didn’t want to enlist in the war but needed to or his betrayal of Finny would be known. However, there is another part of the student body of Devon that was effected by the

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