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    drastic changes. In A Separate Peace, John Knowles creates a setting of the looming fear made by World War 2 over Gene’s head,

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    In the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles there are several biblical archetypes. These biblical archetypes give the reader an insight into the deeper meaning of the text. This adds a greater significance to the story, and gives the reader a greater understanding. Some examples of these biblical archetypes are the garden of Eden, baptism, and Judas and Jesus. The garden of Eden is a paradise, in which there is the tree of the knowledge of good in evil. Adam and Eve both live in Eden, and God tells

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    The novel, A Separate Peace, can be portrayed in various ways. It was written by John Knowles and originally published in 1959. It’s genre can be defined as realistic fiction and/or naturalism. Although, it is most commonly viewed as a coming-of-age story, it can also be perceived as a novel about the emotional effects of jealousy and loathing or simply about good and evil. None of these perceptions are wrong, actually, they are all correct, it’s completely in the judgment of the reader. The story

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    The novel Separate Peace written by John Knowles shows a friendship between two boys who attend Devon School, in New Hampshire, named Finny and Gene. Finny and Gene meet through attending Devon School, and are roommates there. They have quite a complicated friendship. Gene is a boy who didn’t break rules, not into sports very much, always aced his tests, and all around an extremely smart guy. Finny on the other hand was rebellious, daredevil, very athletic, plays by his own rules kind-of-guy. From

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    In the novel, “A Separate Peace”, written by John Knowles, The school of Devon is portrayed as a secluded and sheltered area where they are aware of the events occurring outside of the school such as World War II, yet it has no direct effect on them. Seasons also seem to have a huge impact, the seasons mirror the events and tone of the novel. A Separate Peace, Is mainly set in the time period of 1942-1943. In the beginning of the novel an older and much wiser Gene looks over the school, and flashbacks

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    many studies, competition is healthy for a friendship. It allows for a group of friends to push each other and get better. But what if there was a friend who took the competition to heart and viewed the friendship more like a rivalry? In John Knowles, A Separate Peace, the protagonist, Gene Forrester, and his best friend, Finny, grow from a great friendship to a full out rivalry. Can a friendship be a rivalry? Gene and Finny had started off great in the beginning of the novel. When Gene came to

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    In John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace, a main theme is the importance of friendship. The main characters in this novel, Gene and Finny are best friends and roommates who build a strong relationship throughout the novel. Their relationship is built through good times and struggle, and grows throughout the book. A Separate Peace shows the reader how jealousy and competition can weaken a relationship and how the struggles in a relationship can lead to a strengthened relationship and an inseparable

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    Finding Peace Peace only comes at the price of great struggle and sacrifice for most people. In essence, it only comes when you have defeated the enemy, or the enemy has defeated you. John Knowles was able to capture the subtle goal and essence of his novel by titling it A Separate Peace. A Separate Peace is a story about Gene Forrester, the protagonist of the story, and his constant struggle with the underlying emotional conflicts presented to him. He has to fight a war within his own mind that

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    In John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace, Leper is back at the Devon school even though he had already enlisted in the war. From the few days that Leper has been in the war he has learned a lot, such as speaking up for himself. Leper will not allow Brinker or anyone else take advantage of him or have him be the laugh of the crowd. I think Leper will eventually go back into the war but he night feel that he currently needs to finish up a few things at Devon first. I find it interesting though how

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    Throughout A Separate Peace, John Knowles displays the good things about close friendships but also the hardships that often occur. Gene and Finny are two boys that attend Devon school. Which is a school that closely reflects the one that Knowles attended while he was growing up. Both Gene and Finny emotionally grow despite their opposite personalities, and they go through several situations that force them to consider the value of their friendship. Through their time at the school, Knowles reveals Gene’s

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