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    A Separate Peace Essay The book “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles has two teenage kids going through the Devon Boarding School. The book shows Finny and Gene’s unique traits. The setting of A Separate Peace reveals Gene to be envious, unathletic, and intelligent. Most of the story takes place in the 1940’s and 50’s at the Devon School. Finny and Gene have a close friendship in Finny’s eyes at the beginning of the book. Gene is jealous of Finny of how he gets anything he wants and does t have

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    I guess that you could say I am fortunate to be able to attend Devon. The teachers make sure that you work hard and they keep you on your toes. During a time of war, Devon has done a good job of preparing students for the fighting. On the other hand, Devon has both ups and downs. Right now, we are in the Summer Session, and the teachers and supervisors here have relaxed their policies. I guess this is also a good thing as it gives us a time where we can relax for a bit before the Winter Session begins

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    horrified amazement, “who would have thought that! Chinese. The Yellow Peril, right here at Devon.” And as far as the history of the Class of 1943 at the Devon School is concerned, this was the only part of our conversation worth preserving. Brinker Hadley had been tagged with a nickname at last, after four years of creating them for others and eluding one himself. “Yellow Peril” Hadley swept through the school with the speed of a flu epidemic, and it must be said to his credit that Brinker took it

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    A Separate Peace Gene Forrester is a quiet, intellectual student at Devon School in New Hampshire. During the Summer Session of 1942, he becomes close friends with his daredevil roommate Finny, who has a talent for getting away with mischief through his sincere, disarming charisma. Finny prods Gene into making a dangerous jump out of a tree into a river, and the two start a secret society based on this ritual. Gene envies Finny's astonishing athletic abilities, and he begins to suspect that

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    wasintroduced to them. Gene and the other boys in A Separate Piece attend a boarding school inNew England called Devon around 1942. In this novel, Finny is magnetic, charismatic characterwhom people cannot help liking, but he is also manipulative, immature, and self centered. He isnot nearly as innocent as he seems.Finny is manipulative throughout the story whether it be with Gene or the Devon Staff.Finny manipulate the Devon staff, now you might think this is not very possible but he managesto

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    gives the impression that this is its eternal shade. Winter’s occupation seems to have conquered, overrun and destroyed everything…” This quote shows the change in mood that winter has brought. It has defeated not only nature, but the entire School of Devon. This is the time period where Leeper becomes crazy, where each character is struggling with their own dark thoughts, and where Finny

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    named Gene, who returns to his boarding school after graduating to remember the memories from his time there. The book takes place during the early years of World War II, which greatly affects the lives of the main characters. Knowles utilizes many symbols with religious undertones throughout A Separate Peace including Finny’s fall from the tree, Gene’s fall into the Naguamsett, and Finny’s unexpected death. Finny fall from the tree on the bank of the Devon river is one of the many religious references

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    if you grew up in a boarding school? In A Separate Peace Gene and Finny are best friends at The Devon School. They are faced with a lot of challenges. They struggle with school, friends, work, and war and they have to deal with the effects of their choices. In “A Dead Poet’s Society” Neil Perry and his group of friends entire into Welton Academy, worried that they won’t live up to the teachers and, most importantly, their parents standards. Everything at the school is clean cut and by the book,

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    fiction story is about a girl named Devon Sky Davenport who was pregnant, but in denial. She wakes up one morning, sick, and stays home from school that day. That night, she gives birth at home by herself, and throws the baby in the trash after putting it in a garbage bag. Devon goes to jail where she makes friends and has to cooperate with her lawyer. Devon can’t remember anything from the night when she gave birth but as things start clicking into place, Devon realizes what she has done, and starts

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    While presenting itself as an institution of the upmost moral character, the Devon School is really the breeding ground for broken students. As a result it is this very framework, the war and the prestige of a distinguished academy, which caused these students to break. The youth at this school were forced to put up with emotional struggle after struggle, and that reflects the harsh setting of this story. Moving on, there were a multitude

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