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    Haytham Alqasmi 3.13.17 A separate peace essay In a separate peace, by John Knowles, Gene Forrester is the protagonist. He is a 17 year old boy who goes to devon boarding school, and is friends with Finny. Finny is a kind, athletic, and naive student who’s best friend is Gene. These two friends seem to love each other, but most of the time are hiding a secret jealousy and hatred for one another. Gene said,”my war ended ended before I even put on a uniform; I was on active duty all my time at school;

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    In the novels A Separate Peace and A Raisin in the Sun Peace each novel’s primary character has inner conflicts because of different life situations. Gene in A Separate Peace had academic pressure put on him because of the prestigious school he attends, as well as social issues because of the friends he has made. Gene has a hard time throughout this time of his childhood trying to figure out who he wants to be. Walter in A Raisin in the Sun on the other hand is a grown man who just wants to support

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    Name: Kelsey O’Connor Instructor: Barbara Wien Mid-TERM EXAM Peace, Global Security and Conflict Resolution SIS-210, Fall 2016 VERY short answers please. Some only require a few words. Others are more complicated. 1. What are the fundamental premises of Realism and the peace through strength theory? The fundamental premises of realism consist of the five basic tenants of state craft and core assumptions of realism which comes

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    A Separate Peace Essay

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    become conscious of the contents that press upward from the unconscious”. To reach a peaceful reconciliation, one must learn to embrace two distinct elements of their personality, the "Persona" and "Shadow." Likewise, in the bildungsroman, A Separate Peace, author John Knowles depicts the common rivalry between young adolescents, and how they struggle to accept their identity and the relationship between their unconscious self. Gene, a Devon High student, becomes best friends with Finny and grows jealous

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    A Separate Peace Essay

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    A Separate Peace Dealing with enemies has been a problem since the beginning of time. “I never killed anybody,” Gene had commented later in his life, “And I never developed an intense level of hatred for the enemy. Because my war ended before I ever put on a uniform, I was on active duty all my time at Devon; I killed my enemy there.” In A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, the value of dealing with enemies is shown by Gene, who was dealing with few human enemies, but his emotions created far greater

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    someone does something to damage it. Gene and Finny’s friendship is the same. Its great, until Gene’s mind comes along to ruin it. His jealousy gets in the way of him being able to appreciate Finny’s friendliness towards him. In the book “A Separate Peace”, the author uses Gene and Finny’s friendship to show that jealousy can damage friendships. Gene is blinded by his jealousy of Finny. He doesn't know how to accept Finny's friendliness towards him. In chapter 3, on page 25 of the book, Gene states

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    The quintessential element behind John Knowles’s A Separate Peace is one of complex growth through a personal journey, acknowledged as a “bildungsroman.” A bildungsroman is a story of formation, where the main character or characters face their demons. In other words, the novel follows a coming of age tale where a journey of maturity – whether emotional, psychological, or social – involves many events leading to the final personal analysis of which the main character accepts. These concepts were

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    Finny's A Separate Peace

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    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

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    A Separate Peace Irony

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    War and Peace Who would have ever thought that war and peace could be related? In the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles, author uses irony, conflict, and tragedy to relate war and peace and how sometimes you have to go through war to get peace. It also shows that war can cause peace and peace can cause war. Gene and Finny both had to deal with things that were not always easy on them and sometimes it did not always cause a positive outcome. An example of irony would be Gene being Finny’s best

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    Phineas Comparing and Contrasting, Option #1 Phineas, from the novel “A Separate Peace” is both similar and different in many different ways to the characters. Phineas, unlike many others, never looks at the bad in people and is almost always friendly to everyone. He is a very athletic kid and, unlike Gene, is not a very good student in school. Similarly to the other characters, Finny is rebellious and like to go by his own rules, and he is also insecure at times. Phineas has many similarities and

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