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    In the first few chapters of A Separate Peace alone, Gene Forrester is John Knowles. In the first chapter, Gene is a grown man fifteen years in the future. He describes Devon School in the summer session in 1942. Devon School is rarely mentioned in the book. In A Separate Peace: The War Within the chronology states that in 1943, a year older than the book, he too went to a summer session at Exeter Academy (Bryant, xi). Knowles, too had a tree that he and other boys jumped off of, but he broke

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    John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace, is the story of two teenage boys, Gene and Finny, and their friendship while growing into adulthood. This story takes place during World War II , at a sheltered New England all boys boarding school. The characters must find a balance in coping with the reality of the war, and trying to live out their childhood as long as possible. Knowles exemplifies how people naturally betray others due to their inner darkness, and therefore peace can ultimately never be

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    Suicide” (Emerson 370-372). The author John Knowles, wrote the novel called “A Separate Peace”, and the story begins in 1958 but flashback to the years 1942-1943. The narrator Gene is in his early thirties, visiting the Devon school for the first time in years. He is intelligent, with a completive nature. “A Separate Peace” demonstrates the universal truth that humans can’t remain peace in their relationships with others until they are able to find inner peace with themselves. Gene’s envy and imitation

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    Peace created detached from a turbulent reality will never last. John Knowles’ novel “A Separate Peace” describes a period of time during the adolescence of two friends during the war, capturing the essence of a fragile friendship between the peace of Phineas and the turbulence of Gene. Phineas’ death at the end of the novel did not surprise me, as I believe it was necessary toward the plot development for Knowles to show the dominance of overwhelming unrest of Gene and the other boys at Devon over

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    Who does not remember their school days? The good times, the bad times and all the memories. John Knowles wrote an inspiring novel that shows all that can happen when life is at its worst. In the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles, Gene grows up and sees how hard life can be. The novel is a bildungsroman because it is a book about a person coming of age or growing up. A Separate Peace is a bildungsroman because when Gene returns to his school as an adult he remembers all the good times he

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    who undergoes struggles and hardships that portrays the process of growing up from youth to maturity. John Knowles’ A Separate Peace illustrates the idea of a coming-of-age novel. Gene Forrester, a lonely, average boy is confused between the meaning of a true friendship which leads him to “the dark side of adolescence” (Knowles). The central character is introduced sightseeing “Devon School” (Knowles 9) looking across fifteen years ago. Gene takes us back in time during the World War 2 where he was

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    times if you find someone who can offer adventure, joy, and stability in one's life. This is true for the boys created in John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace. In this book, two friends that attend a private school, Devon School, during World War II. Gene Forrester and Phineas learn that friendship grows from both the good and bad experiences shared with each other. Knowles teaches through his novel that friendships can be hard, but can grow through these experiences. He tells the reader that friendship

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    crazy. That’s the word, we might as well admit it. Leper’s gone crazy. When I heard that about Leper, then I knew that the war was real, this war and all wars. If a war can drive somebody crazy, then it’s real alright” (Knowles 163). This excerpt from John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace is the realization from a young student about his classmate, Elwin “Leper” Lepellier. Leper’s sobriquet demonstrates he is unusual and an outcast amongst his class at The Devon School. Leper, a timid, naive, and innocent

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    noticing what they have that we do not, most commonly in terms of money or looks. Even those close to us spark our jealousy, maybe a friend or sibling; although most wouldn't admit the fact. Author John Knowles touches on this subject in his first published novel A Separate Peace. Through the voice of Gene, Knowles uses figurative language in a self-deprecating tone to show jealousy, as evident in the passage, “The second wave, as it tore toward the beach with me, spewed me a little ahead of it, encroaching

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    little,” said Gene (Knowles 25). The novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles takes place during the summer and winter sessions at Devon School. Gene Forestor is an older man who visits his old school and unfolds the painful truth during his experience there. His characteristics consist of being competitive, envious, and academically inclined. A Separate Peace, showcases the conflict Gene goes through internally and with his best friend because of jealousy until he finds his peace at last. To begin with

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