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A Separate Peace Poem Analysis

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Peace is the absence of hostilities, such as war, self-doubt and guilt, disagreements with others, internal bitterness, and sickness. In the novel A Separate Peace, WW2 is raging in Europe and in the Pacific with men dying by the thousands each month, yet at the Vermont preparatory school of Devon a peace independent of the War exists where there at is no fear of death, loss of one’s sanity and conscience, and fear of degradation. This is all until a cloud of hostility forms over Devon and over the lives of the two main characters, Gene and Finny. Many times over the course of the novel, this cloud of hostility parts over the skies of Devon allowing for Peace to shine over the school and the boys, but only temporarily until the cloud of hostility …show more content…

In his first attempt to find peace he searches in a cave and a “hollow windle did seem to answer, no: / Go seek elsewhere” (Herbert 5-6). This line can be interpreted as someone failing to make peace with others since the “hollow windle” can be interpreted as the source of the hostility and the answer “no” can be seen as the denial of peace in favor of hostility. After failing to find peace in the cave the man finds a rainbow who he believes to be the holder of peace. When the man looks at the rainbow the clouds break apart and the rainbow disappears. The man thought he had conquered peace, but because of the fragility of peace it had broke apart, making it once again seem as if peace was unattainable. The man later finds a garden and he determines that there must be peace beneath it, so he digs up the flower, but to his demise he sees an earthworm devouring the peace he set after for. This once again shows the fragility of peace by revealing just how easy it is for it to disappear as when the man thought he had found peace, it was torn apart by hostility represented by the worm. By now, the search for peace seemed completely unattainable, but he still moved on to find an old man who was killed on his pursuit of peace. The old man was kind and wanted to attempt to make peace with his foes; however, this led to his ultimate demise as his conquest for peace resulted in his death. Although, …show more content…

During this time there are no hostilities between Gene and Finny as there is nothing which could create hostilities due to the lack of academics, athletics, stress, students, and competition. However, as the summer season ends, the fall season starts in full swing and with it comes all of the strict headmasters, fall sports, and 700 students arriving for the new school year. The start of the fall season marks the first breakdown of peace between Finny and Gene as competition between them erupts. This competition is mostly marked by Gene’s jealousy over Finny’s athletic ability and popularity in relation to his. During this time, both desire to just be friends, but Gene in particular has trouble overcoming his hostility, making the pursuit of peace seem difficult very difficult. This is very similar to how the main character in the poem “Peace” by George Herbert had extreme difficulty finding peace at first as he was unable to search deep enough and let the hostility wear away. The real tipping point in the novel is when Gene breaks the branch in the tree that Finny was standing on, causing him to fall and shatter his leg. This at first causes a massive hostility between them as Finny is very bitter about Gene causing his injury but this time Gene is extremely sorry for it and he

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