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    Have you ever wondered if your friendship with someone is real? Well, in a book ASeparate Peace by Johns Knowles. Gene Forrester who was thoughtful,intelligent young manwho develops a love-hate relationship with Finny. There is Finny Gene’s classmate and bestfriend; popular and good athlete. These two boys are very different in many ways. I classifyGene and Finny friendship to be real because they help each others, hang out, and are roommate.Finny’s relationship with Gene can be classified as…

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    In the novel A Separate Peace, John Knowles diagrams the human heart, and the world in diversity of good and evil. The main characters Gene, and Finny display to the reader deep philosophy. The philosophic idea of A Separate Peace explains the quality of the world, good and evil can affect and control the human mind and heart. In consonance with the bible for christianity, when Eve was bamboozled from picking from the apple tree, evil had became a factor to human nature, and in conjunction…

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    I dislike Phineas, because he is a bad influence to Gene and leads him to make poor decisions that he wouldn't have made on his own. In the first chapter, Finny convinces Gene to jump off the tree. While Gene is on the branch, Finny yells "You can't stand around admiring the view. Jump!"(17) and Gene does, and makes his first dangerous decision, against his better judgement. In chapter 2, Gene jumps off the tree again, still under pressure by Finny. Although he makes it out unscathed, he almost…

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    Philosopher Joe-Lewis

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    Joe-Lewis, not a name heard often, in fact, if people know boxing they believe he is named after the famous boxer Joe Lewis. However, he is named after our father, Lewis because his nickname was Joe-Lewis as a kid, hence Joe-Lewis’s name. Joe-Lewis Brown O’Donnell, named after both our father and great grandfather. The best part of his middle is it matches his eye and hair color. Standing five foot, six inches tall and slender, his baby fat gone, along with his chubby cheeks, now replaced with…

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    In John Knowles’s A Separate Peace, the author focuses on the painful and sometimes difficult transition to adulthood in an adolescent character named Gene Forrester. Gene has a nonconformist friend called Phineas, or Finny, who is extremely physically talented, but does not do well in school. Gene, on the other hand, is very conventional, does well in school, and always follows the rules. He becomes intensely jealous of Finny’s athletic talent and makes him fall out of a tree and shatter his…

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    Thud! Gene looks down and sees a body just laying there with no move. Gene Forrester is the protagonist of the novel “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles and has some conflict just as he’s getting comfortable in his new school, Devon. Elwin (Leper) Lepellier is a minor character who is known as the social outcast of the school. Throughout the book, Gene and Phineas (Finny) become best friends and their friendship takes its toll on each of them. Due to the main conflict of the story, Gene’s…

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    Maya Patel Kerby English 5 15 October 2015 Friendship in A Separate Peace The novel by John Knowles, ASeparate Peace shows 2 young boys that go through many problems in their friendship. Their friendship goes thorough many things such as jealousy, identity, war, and competition. In the novel, John Knowles uses imagery, irony, and suspense to show the friendship of two sixteen year olds. First, Knowles uses imagery to show the oddly friendship Gene and Finny have at the beginning. “What was I…

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    On the tree limb with his friend, Gene acts recklessly and instinctively, and expresses his anger on Finny on his understanding of Finny never once being jealous of him. Unconsciously, Gene is found jouncing the limb, causing Finny to fall. The physical tension holding Gene captive suddenly frees him, and for the first time without fear, Gene jumps from the tree. While doing this, Gene’s perspective of himself and the world is restored; his childish ways of thinking are recreated into his mind.…

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    Friendship is the core of what bonds and makes new relationships between people. Throughout A Separate Peace, John Knowles displays both the struggles and the special moments of having a true friendship. The main characters, Gene and Finny grow up despite their differences in personalities and opinions. This leading to some mishaps and misunderstandings. Friendship is needed in everyday life, however, it can also cause chaos between friends. From the very beginning, Knowles shows how friendship…

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    A friendship, defined by a positive emotional connection between two individuals, can only be fulfilled if a mutual commitment by both parties is made. The novel, A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, explores the conflict between two young men in a coming of age story. The main characters, Gene and Phineas, also known as Finny, are best friends at Devon Academy. The novel follows them on their struggle to find out who they are and what motivates them in a time of uncertainty and fear. Gene and…

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