After graduating from Our Lady of Good Counsel School, prior to entering the ninth grade here at Archbishop Wood High School, there was a summer reading assignment, I had to read the book ‘A Separate Peace” by, John Knowles. Prior to finishing this assignment, I needed to take notes, write a book report, and take a test on it to determine what I understood when I read it. If I never opened the book and I just listened to it on audio would I have received same grade? In my opinion, I believe that if I just listened to it instead of reading it I would have received the same or a better grade.
I am going to be perfectly honest with you right now, at this point in my teenage life, I do not enjoy reading. For whatever reason, it does not excite me. But, in my mind, I have heard in my brain
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For whatever reason, it does not excite me. But, in my mind, I have heard in my brain every word that has been written, I have listened too and understood the story its content to the point that should there be a test on the material that I will pass. I have never touched a page or held the book in my hand, but I know the content of the story and I am able to answer questions about the story. I can even decide whether or not I have enjoyed the book. So I say that reading a book does not count more than listening to a book.
A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles who was telling the story of him preparing for the first and second world wars. If I would have heard John Knowles reading to me instead of me reading in my young woman tone of voice would I still have understood the tone and actions of the story of him getting his message out across the board? Zoletta Cherrystone wrote in an article that she was prone to the horror genre of books and stated that listening to Dracula on audiobook was a thousand times more spooky than reading the book. (Cherrystone,
The fictional novel, A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles describes the life at Devon School during WWII. The novel follows two young boys, Gene and Phineas, as they face hardships and struggles throughout their life at Devon during the war. The war dominated life at Devon by creating tough decisions, causing students to act upon a life altering decision, and essentially create a war among each other.
A Separate Peace, written by John Knowles, is a seemingly simple yet heartbreaking story that gives the reader an inside look and analysis of the reality of human nature. Set permanently in the main character Gene’s point of view, the audience is first taken to the present of a reflective and now wise man (Gene) and then plunged into his past back in 1942 to relive the harsh lessons that youth brought him. Along with vivid imagery of tranquil days past, a view into the social construct of a boy’s private school, Devon, and the looming presence of World War 2 on the horizon, there is also a significant power struggle that the reader can observe almost instantly. Conquering the need to be supreme in the situations of the war, high school, social interactions, and even simple moments that
The war was not only happening in the real world, but also in the Devon School of Prep. The book A Separate Peace by John Knowles is mostly about a boy, Gene, who is receiving his education and learning about how to become a soldier to fight in the second World War. He and his best pal, Finny, are both being forced to mature and grow up before being drafted to fight, but before that even happens Gene’s jealousy gets the best of him which will threaten his friendship. Throughout the novel John Knowles uses a great deal of literary elements to help add imagery, thrill, and amusement to the story. Some of the elements include paradoxes, caricature, and theme.
The boys at the Devon school, in the novel A Separate Peace, written by John Knowles, are World War II influenced by making them mature and grow up more quickly than they would have had there not been a war. The war makes some boys stronger and more ready for whatever life would bring, while in others it disables them to the point that they cannot handle the demands of life. This novel shows a “coming-of age” story, especially with three boys. Gene starts out as a naïve and sensitive person but matures into a person more knowledgeable and capable of handling the challenges of life through his crisis experiences with of course, Phineas, Leper and, Brinker.
Critics had much to say about John Knowles’ A Separate Peace. Many critical analysis were directed at the technique put into the novel as well as the theme of the novel. Ironically, this novel titled A Separate Peace is based in post war era. Two teenage boys in training to become soldiers face a personal war when conflict in their friendship appears. “The ability to see patterns between world wars and personal wars ane between friendly and hostile conflict is to see at once the horrible depravity and the irony of the world where varying and even conflicting experiences often take on the same form.
A Separate Peace is a short novel about a group of high school boys that live during world war two but this story has deeper more complex meaning then that can be seen from the surface. In disguise of a “coming of age” story this novel contains very familiar biblical connections. These connections include the trial of Jesus, the fall of man from perfection, and the story of Cain and Abel. Knowles novel A Separate Peace contains biblical allegories, that become evident under a close examination.
The tragic novel A Separate Peace, written by John Knowles, apprises a story of Gene, an individual who fights his inner battle between love and envy for his best friend, Finny. The film and the novel’s events are comparatively similar, but there are also many differences between the two sources. Many significant characters do not appear in the film that are present in the novel, and many symbolic plot events are relatively similar in the novel
A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a fictional novel. The story is about 2 boys that went to Devon high school during World War 2. The war gradually encroaches upon and finally dominates life at Devon and it is shown through the views, attitudes, and beliefs of Gene and Finny.
In the novel a Separate Peace we find our two main characters, Finny and Gene at a boarding school in New England in the thick of World War 1. This book tells the story of transitioning into a age of adolescence full of darkness and jealousy.As they are transitioning into adolescence they are confronted with lots of new relationships, yet the way this relationships develop along the plot of the book is the real reason this book is interesting. These boys are different in so many ways (rules, spontaneity, sports, academics, beliefs, jealousy, backgrounds), and yet they are drawn together in a special bond.
From juvenility to maturity, A Separate Peace combines classic American Literature with a thoughtful plot-line that is developed to affect the readers’ mind and heart. The author, John Knowles of Fairmont, West Virginia, had one clear purpose for writing this book. This purpose was to show the disastrous mental and physical problems which arise as the result of war, specifically the repercussions they have on the home front. A good lesson to learn from this book is that even a war three-thousand miles away can have just as much ramification as a war three miles away. This novel shows the transition of Gene Forrester and his friends from boyhood to manhood during a
A Separate Peace, which was written by John Knowles, has many themes. They are interconnected throughout the book. The most clearly portrayed theme is fear. It seems to be connected with the themes of friendship, jealousy, and war. As World War II was occurring, fear had taken over Gene's life through these various themes. When he visited Devon fifteen years after leaving the school, Gene claimed, "I had lived in fear while attending the school and I can now feel fear's echo" (Knowles 10). He felt like he had gained a separate peace after escaping from this fear.
Some friendships last forever and others do not but in the novel, A Separate Peace (1959) by John Knowles, displays a different kind of friendship. The reader throughout this novel was very entertained. This novel takes place at the Devon Preparatory School in the years of 1942-1943.
I wouldn't say I don't like reading. However, I no longer have a craving for it. It
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