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    Joining the Peace Corps is something that I have contemplated on doing since my freshmen of Year College. As a child growing up in a developing country Cameroon, I have experience to some degree what it means to be unnoticed and uncared for. so when came to the united states in 2004 with my siblings, one of my high school teachers asked the class to write on a piece of paper what each of us would like to be when we grow up. As I remember vividly, I wrote “I want to become a political diplomat or…

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    “Envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide” (Emerson 370). A Separate Peace written by John Knowles is set in a boarding school, Devon, in New England. Gene, about five-feet nine inches, weighing about 150 pounds, was a student at Devon school and was very gullible to others. In A Separate Peace, Gene has envy of Finny and imitates him which affects him and their relationship, but in the end he gains his inner peace. To begin with, Gene’s envy and imitation of Finny affects him throughout…

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    Separate Peace Theme

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    book A Separate Peace by John Knowles two boys Gene and Finny are supposed best friends, but there is a rivalry that lies between them. As the book goes on Gene expresses his feelings of identity and jealousy within himself and towards Finny. The book setting is right at the beginning of WWII. Along with the physical war taking place, there is a war between these two boys. John Knowles uses universal themes such as identity and friendship to demonstrate the struggle of keeping the peace within…

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    including background checks and citizenship verification,it is not as easy as some might think. The first two requirements for the process are simple. These include being a citizen of the United States, and at least eighteen years of age. Secondly, the Peace Corps must be completely separate from all other government intelligences. This means, anyone who has worked with or in the CIA is not allowed to apply. To add to that, any current military intelligence are usually not allowed to apply if…

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    Some people think jealousy is healthy between friends, but others say too much jealousy causes problems. In A Separate Peace, Gene is jealous of his friend Finny’s charm and charisma. John Knowles portrays Gene as a jealous character through his actions and thoughts. Knowles depicts Gene as a jealous character through his thoughts. Gene has always seen Finny as competition until he realizes “that there was and never could have been any rivalry between us” (Knowles 59). Gene has always had envy…

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    Sanj Journey

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    they arrived at JFK airport that afternoon, Sanj was still not able to grasp the fact that her trip was over. As she waited to pick up her baggage with Hailey, tears started forming in her eyes. When she called her parents to pick her up, she burst out into tears. Sanj didn’t know why she had cried, maybe it was because she finally got a hold of reality. The trip ended and she was going home. Her two close friends from the trip, Haley and Nate, were going their separate ways back to Colorado.…

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    Written with gorgeous and passionate literature, Green’s novel is flooded with an array of events. For this novel to be John Green’s first ever published book, is outstanding. Not only because it’s the first book he published, but because of the content within this novel. He does a beautiful job with creating and writing this novel and bringing it to life within its pages. The protagonist of the novel, Miles Halter, is new at attending Culver Creek Preparatory School. Miles, nicknamed “Pudge,”…

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    society often depends on a person’s perspective, personality, and motivations. In the novel A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, the main characters are Gene Forester and Phineas. Knowles portrays Finny as the light to Gene’s dark side, the yin to his yang. Knowles creation of characters with opposing personalities helps to further develop the novel. The most prominent character in A Separate Peace is Gene Forrester. In the novel, Gene is grown up and reflecting on his time at Devon. As a…

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    Lillijane Watt Mrs. Malec English 2 Period 6 19 October 2015 Rough Draft Innocence is just as important as anything that is necessary for life. Written by John Knowles, the novel, A Separate Peace is based upon the psychological actions and changes of Gene Forester losing his innocence throughout his year at Devon School. In the Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding Ralph commits acts that he cannot deal with because he thinks of himself as a good human being. Both books are…

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    Tolstoy's Foils

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    Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace deeply illustrates the lives of many characters. A compelling novel, Tolstoy maintains the characters’ verisimilitude through the use of body language and conflicts. The lives of Prince Andrei and Pierre -- two foil characters -- parallel each other as they embark on their journey towards a deeper self-understanding. Through the use of details, interpersonal and intrapersonal conflicts, and the subtle juxtaposition of Prince Andrei and Pierre, Leo Tolstoy is…

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