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    A Separate Peace The novel A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles. A Separate Peace tells the story of a young man Gene Forrester who attends a boarding school (Devon) during World War II. At the start of the novel Gene is visiting the school as an adult, and then flashes back to Gene when he was a teenager. At the start of the flashback, Gene’s closest friend at Devon, Finny, is daring Gene to jump off of a tree, into one of the of the rivers on the school grounds. Gene does jump off of…

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    Americorps Case Study

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    This position will exercise my communication skills, make me more confident and reemphasize how to handle and work with people from all walks of life. This position is a huge stepping stone into my goal as a Team Leader, and later on a member of the Peace…

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    In the coming-of-age novel, A Separate Peace, Gene Forrester, at the Devon Boarding School, encounters these challenges when conflicts arise as a result from his friendship with Phineas, “Finny”. However, the intensifying pressures of external conflicts force Gene to grow even more than normal; since the story takes place throughout World War II, the conflict creates even more tension, stress, and necessity to develop in the novel. Throughout A Separate Peace, John Knowles conveys that in order…

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    In John Knowles’ novel, A Separate Peace, Gene feels as if the world has been lifted off his shoulders when he finds out that Finny has come back. Gene feels less guilty about what had happened to him now that he is back and is able to see that Finny is alright. They do avoid talking about what had happened. Gene helps him out with little things such as making his bed but tries to not overwhelm his as much since he does not want him to feel helpless. Gene is now constantly worrying about…

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    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 of his ostensibly flawless friend, leading him to make a…

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    Finny Symbolism

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    his campus fifteen years after he graduated, as it holds a deeper meaning to himself. Gene's guilt doesn't bear heavily on top of his shoulders anymore because he accepted his fault. Killing one's innocence allows a person to be more mature and at peace, rather than suffering from lingering emotions that happened over a decade ago. Innocence doesn't endure throughout life rather it is eradicated through one's action as a young adult. Finny and Gene's innocence are both tested through symbols in…

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    Antiwar Movement Thesis

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    America is a place of freedom as some people love to say. The history of our country tells a different story. Throughout America 's history, people have been oppressed and treated terribly. These people have had freedoms stripped away and denied easy lives due to being slightly different than the “normal” person at the time. But the oppressed were able to fight through the tough times and band together for a common cause. The formation of social movements created a voice for the men, women and…

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    In John Knowles, fictional novel, A Separate Peace the author shifts the mood of the book to have readers make the realization that love is different for each character. The author wants the reader to know that each character has different inner struggles and thoughts. Finny is dealing with his disability and Gene is still feeling guilty about the accident. When Finny returns to Devon, he is happy to see Gene. However, Finny is not the same person because he is now disabled. He persuades Gene…

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    September 1, 1939 was the start of a very gruesome and saddening World War II. A Separate Peace by John Knowles is set during World War II, 1942 to be exact, following Gene Forrester as he struggles with identity, friendships, and jealousy while tagging along with his best bud, Phineas, who goes by Finny. During the war, Gene and Finny are studying at Devon School, a dormitory for young boys, during its summer session. Since the war is happening around them at that time, it starts to have an…

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    people, though students need to be aware of reality and societal situations. Keeping middle and high school students ignorant, by banning novels, is supposed to prevent prejudice and offense...but does it really help students? John Knowles' A Separate Peace is a highly debated book, whether or not to be included in school curriculums due to…

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