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    Critics had much to say about John Knowles’ A Separate Peace. Many critical analysis were directed at the technique put into the novel as well as the theme of the novel. Ironically, this novel titled A Separate Peace is based in post war era. Two teenage boys in training to become soldiers face a personal war when conflict in their friendship appears. “The ability to see patterns between world wars and personal wars ane between friendly and hostile conflict is to see at once the horrible depravity

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    A Separate Peace Final Paper The setting of A Separate Peace by John Knowles plays a large role in the plot of the story. The most important parts of the novel take place at the Devon School. Another thing that makes Devon so important is that it’s where the main characters live. As I mentioned before, Devon is where most of the important parts of the novel take place and it’s where the main characters live, that is why Devon is so significant. The time period was also very important; the novel

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    but also in the Devon School of Prep. The book A Separate Peace by John Knowles is mostly about a boy, Gene, who is receiving his education and learning about how to become a soldier to fight in the second World War. He and his best pal, Finny, are both being forced to mature and grow up before being drafted to fight, but before that even happens Gene’s jealousy gets the best of him which will threaten his friendship. Throughout the novel John Knowles uses a great deal of literary elements to help

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    A Separate Peace: War & Enemy Andy Nguyen ENGL 143: Writing I December 13, 2017 “Everything has to evolve or it perishes” (125). In the novel A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, the setting takes place at an all boy’s boarding school in New England called Devon, during World War II. A Separate Peace is a disturbing and life-shattering parable of the dark side of a teenager. Gene Forester is an intellectual who mainly succeeds in academics and rule-abiding. Phineas is an excellent

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    Gene Forrester, the protagonist of John Knowles’ A Separate Peace, is the character who first institutes the continuous theme of competition. Gene’s conflicting emotions of veneration and resentment toward Phineas, who is often regarded as the star athlete of the Devon School, are regularly emphasized throughout the novel and create an interesting conflict between the two characters. The theme first surfaces in the first few chapters of A Separate Peace, specifically the end of chapter 3, where Finny

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    Historical Influence on A Separate Peace There are many things that can change how an author may write, one of the more important things is the way that history and society can change an author’s opinions and thus influence their writing. History can be influential into two ways, either by past experiences and the expectations that arise out of them or contemporary forces in the author’s life as they write their book. The writing of A Separate Peace was influenced by both contemporary and past historical

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    do occur it’s hard for us to even want to comprehend that the people we love and trust would do such things harm us, because of that we get tangled up in deception and false truths in order to obtain a peace of mind. This emotion, this feeling was brought about in A Separate Peace by John Knowles, the story took place back in the early 1940’s during World War II in a flashback. I believe this novel brought up many worthy questions of troubles in life and relationships but I think the main one that

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    Crafted by author John Knowles in the late 1950’s, A Separate Peace is a heart-wrenching Bildungsroman narrated by a pensive Gene Forrester as he reflects upon trials and tribulations at his alma-mater, the Devon Boarding School. In an attempt to process the tragic loss of his best friend and coping with his own responsibility in his friend’s death, Gene returns to the campus to confront his progressive loss of Finny in both his plummet from the tree by the river to his tumble down the marble staircase

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    A Separate Peace, by John Knowles

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    often proceed due to perceptions conceived within the depths of peoples’ imaginations. Irrational assumptions, fears of the unknown, and the development of nonexistent threats allow the justification of these wars within the individuals. In A Separate Peace, wars such as these are seen between the characters and

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    In John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace, it begins with the protagonist, Gene Forrester coming back to his alma mater the Devon School in New Hampshire. Wandering through the campus, Gene makes his way to a tall tree by the river; the reason for his return. From here he takes the reader back to the year 1942 during World War II when he was in high school. During the summer session ofthat year, he becomes close friends with his daredevil roommate Finny who is able to convince Gene into making a dangerous

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